Re: At-fault bike write-off....what is the expected insurance premium hike?
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Originally Posted by
C-Note
So you are saying that an animal ran on to the road and you swerved to avoid it and went down right?
Doesn't count, you have to hit the animal. There's was an article a few years back in the Sun about this guys daughter that swerved to avoid a moose or deer up north, She was in a small car and went into the ditch. Insurance put her 100% at fault, basically they said if she had hit the animal she wouldn't have been at fault.
Re: At-fault bike write-off....what is the expected insurance premium hike?
I'm still healing up. My left hand is returning back to normal functionality but my knees are still in bad shape. Its tough getting around as my legs lock up. As soon as I'm able to, I'm going to tear the bike apart and assess the damage properly and figure out how much it will cost to repair.
Also thanks to everyone who responded! I'm thinking of staying away from reporting to insurance. My record is already quite bad (4 infractions with the car) so I can't afford to have another shitter on there for 6 years.
Re: At-fault bike write-off....what is the expected insurance premium hike?
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Originally Posted by
kingsha
I'm still healing up. My left hand is returning back to normal functionality but my knees are still in bad shape. Its tough getting around as my legs lock up. As soon as I'm able to, I'm going to tear the bike apart and assess the damage properly and figure out how much it will cost to repair.
Also thanks to everyone who responded! I'm thinking of staying away from reporting to insurance. My record is already quite bad (4 infractions with the car) so I can't afford to have another shitter on there for 6 years.
You might want to get yourself checked out as well if your knees are in pretty bad shape and add the cost of that in to the equation cause medical bills can be costly as well.