Report the ****** to the law society (who won't do anything, but it may make you feel better).
Read this thread and get even more annoyed. It is a similar situation.
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum...highlight=hulk
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I was meeting a friend who works downtown on the Tuesday after the labour day long weekend and was leaving the parking in 2 St Clair west when an *** in a Porsche backs out of a spot and hits me. I was stationary sitting in the que
I was on my vStrom and it fell over but I have side bars on it so no damage was done and I was fine, however I do have MX footpegs and they scraped his bumper. The guy was an arrogant little **** in his 30's and went off on a bit of a rant when he saw the damage but it was his fault and I was fine so we go on our way.
Monday I get a letter from him with a demand for $4200 to fix his car, apparently he's a partner at some law firm called ***** that are in that building and he tried to make it really intimidating.
Fortunatly I was able to get the footage from the camera at the parking booth this morning that shows him backing into me. What's the best way to handle this. Should to see if it goes to court and bring this as evidence, should I counter sue as its his fault, should I get a lawyer. I don't think he has a case at all, he's just trying to extort some money. I dont know what to do. I was thinking of just sending him a copy of the video and telling him to **** off otherwise I'll go to the police and file a complaint against him
I'm also wondering how he got my name and address. The only thing he could have had was my plate number. Can lawyers do a search of the MTO database to get my personal information?
Last edited by j2; 10-18-2011 at 03:45 PM. Reason: Mad to remove law firms name on advice of Police Man
Report the ****** to the law society (who won't do anything, but it may make you feel better).
Read this thread and get even more annoyed. It is a similar situation.
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum...highlight=hulk
Tell him to go through insurance and they'll sort it out. You did nothing wrong so you have nothing to worry about (I only say this because you have the video).
Make a copy of the footage, mail it to him with letter politely instructing him to go fornicate himself.
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I'll tell you what I would do.
Ignore it. Its just a demand letter with about as much legal force as me writing to you on a napkin with a crayon that you owe me money.
Or just report the thing to insurance yourself, get your foot peg fixed at least.
I would NOT
a. respond to the letter
b. send him the tape ( but by all means send the insurance company the tape)
c. call the law society ( because this isn't an ethics issue.)
Last edited by OpenGambit; 09-14-2011 at 02:44 PM.
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This guy is not going to get any money out of you. Edit: scratch that, OpenGambit's advice is better. Question - if the OP gets served with a lawsuit, do they just forward that to their insurance company, or what?
Last edited by TwistedKestrel; 09-14-2011 at 02:49 PM.
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well, he's saying it's over $1K of damage, you now have to report it to the collision center, no?
The lawyer has to report it since he has over $1000 in damage. Then they call him to come in. At least that's what they told me at the collision centre when I was reporting the damage from someone doing essentially the same thing to me, only I was in a car and my damage was $4000 +.
I would go through insurance, get your biked checked over, and make sure you didn't twist your ankle or hurt your self due to the collision.
By going through insurance it will all be documented.
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This plus report it to the police as everyone else said and tell them you did not think it was over $1000 damage till he told you.
If he wants to try to be a smart *** then put him legally in his place. I would definitely go over your bike with a fine tooth comb and report any damage you can find to your insurance company so they make a claim against his insurance.
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I suggest you respond in a similar manner to what the Cleveland Browns GC did here when he got a letter from a lawyer that was being an ******. I would attach a DVD of the video footage to your response.
http://www.clevescene.com/64-and-cou...rowns-to-a-fan
Last edited by Rob MacLennan; 09-14-2011 at 07:23 PM.
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i fully agree, getting a lawyer caught in a lie about who caused the accident would have been awesome, however it would be a waste of time. perjury is nothing nowadays, even in the court of law. catching a lawyer lying in trial would barely even get the JP's notice, let alone them doing more than slightly verbally berating the lawyer
Actually, it seems to me that it is an ethics issue, as LSUC cares about general conduct too; not just what happens professionally. I agree that sending him the tape and responding to the letter isn't necessary. I wouldn't report him to LSUC, unless the OP wishes to pursue this in a very real way. Giving it to his insurer, and reporting the incident to them, would both be a good idea. If Mr. Shyster has the contact info, then he can also easily get the insurance info. No need to find out about a false claim the hard way.
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This post does not provide any legal advice and readers should consult with their own lawyer for legal advice.
According to the Op's post the guy was using his position to intimidate. Doesn't that become an ethics issue?
Doesn't seem like an ethical issue. If he used the firm's letter head then it might be. Skip the LSUC. Give it to insurance along with all the tapes... let them deal with it. Why stress yourself over something idiotic.
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