Pipmeister
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We_are_Stevo":1w32sifa said:I would be more concerned with the damage to yourself - you cannot suffer that kind of rear impact without some form of whiplash/concussion; you just don't realise it yet...
The slightest stiff neck/headache/ sore back is 'personal injury' that needs to be reported - and the symptoms can materialise a surprisingly long time after the event...
Thanks - you're completely correct of course; I do have the train of thought that says, Oh I really am fine, honest.
Ernie said the same to me yesterday, and emphasized that I should get myself checked out.
I presented the bill of components to the driver this morning. He has now phoned me and currently seems to be co-operating. By chance I bumped into 2 police officers on mountain bikes today. They were up on Greenham Common, where I often ride. I ran the story passed them, and asked for advice should the driver not pay up. They said I would need to peruse it through the small claims court, which was the advice I was given yesterday during the reporting of the incident.
I still find it to be an odd situation where a car driver causes damage to someones property (that just happens to be a bike), and the police or the law don't seem to respond appropriately.
I can think of many analogies where that may not be the case, as a bicycle is not involved! Mmm....
Anyway lets hope it doesn't come to that.