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honestly3k

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Post #1
Hi chaps.

I have had better Fridays let me tell you.

Today I was travelling northbound on the M1, traffic was slowing so I changed from the fast lane into the middle lane.
Car in front braked quite harshly and came to a stop, so I had to as well. Was stationary for around 5-6 seconds and took a look in my rear view mirror to see this monster of a DAF lorry coming toward me at speed, thought to myself there's no way he's going to stop, he didn't even look like he was trying.

So I braced for impact and he hit me with some force, which sent me down the road, but luckily I managed in all the chaos to slam my anchors on after the impact so I didn't hit the car in front.

But alas, my 6 is dead. My neck is f**king painful, going to the hospital tomorrow to get checked out and report the incident to the police.

The chap who ran into me pulled over and got my details, I got his work address, name, and a couple of shots of his van/REG. He literally said hardly anything (was trying to avoid admitting liability I think), asked if I was ok, got my details and left.

Had to wait an hour or so for recovery, been on the phone to the insurers and as I am third party but with business mileage I believe I am covered and it should be an open/shut case.

Majorly s**t day though :sad

















End of 6 ownership for a while for me.......... Tired

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 20:25
matt evans

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Post #2
Looks like a hefty shunt. Glad you're ok.

Pity about the 6 but it can always be replaced.

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 20:27
jmh306

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Post #3
What a shame Sad Good to see that you are ok.

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 20:33
mechanical_repairs

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Gutting but at least you got out farely ok, bar the neck ache.

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 20:47
ian7675

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Glad you're ok mate, that's what counts.

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 20:48
pete26

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Post #6
Ouchy that looked like that really hurt. Sad

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 21:09
jimmyrallye

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Post #7
Poor 6 Sad glad your ok il be going for a compo

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 21:13
mjt4130

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Bet he was on his phone when he hit you- Downer
Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 21:21
mike rallye

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Post #9
That looks nasty, glad your ok
Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 21:41
honestly3k

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Post #10
Thanks guys, I was lucky it could have been so much worse.
The impact could have sent me into an even worse collision but I was lucky enough to gain control of the car after it happened, it was lucky I saw it coming in the rear view mirror as I had time to brace myself, if I had not see it coming I know I would have been far more severely whiplashed than I am now, plus probably gone into another car/car in front.

I'm with Elephant on third party fire & theft, with business mileage. Does anyone know how this is going to pan out? It dawned on me after the accident that I have no idea how to react in these circumstances. What info I need or who to call.

Elephant told me I was not entitled to recovery and a ride home but they did it out of courtesy.
Not sure if I get a courtesy car or not, but they said I have legal cover....expecting more calls tomorrow....but I guess its the waiting game to see if this other driver can be traced?

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 21:47
jord294

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Post #11
Sorry for your loss Sad

Very similar thing happened to me a few years ago. I'd stopped about 100ft from a traffic accident and switched on my hazards to warn traffic behind. Looked in the mirror to see an mpv quickly approaching the rear of my car. The impact forced me to within about 2ft of the original accident.

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 22:02
honestly3k

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Post #12
Thanks Jord.

Does anyone know what the deal is with buying the car back off insurance? How do I go about doing that - anyone know how much that would be?

And if I buy it back, do I forfeit any payout for the car itself or what?

Advice gratefully received

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 22:13
thugpuggin

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Post #13
Best give exact mileage so Stan can update the mileage thread..

Shame not good to see a good mile muncher out live the show ponies.

Get the cyclones off and the badges before it goes AWOL.

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 22:46
gwyn rallye

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Bloody hell mate gutted. Looked a nice example too. Glad your ok. Were the Police involved? Given it appears you were on a straight piece of dual carriageway with ample visibility for a considerable distance Id suggest there was an element of careless driving by the DAF driver there....

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 22:47
thugpuggin

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Oh and the rear wiper relay and bump strips.

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 22:53
mattgti6phase2

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Post #16
Sorry to see this Chris I must come and see you soon. She was a good girl, Must have been on 160k?? Glad your ok buddy.

I also agree the lorry driver was probs on the phone. Make sure you ask for his records to be checked and get the investigators to look at your rear light clusters for bulb fragments to show your brake lights were lit at the time of impact!

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 22:58
honestly3k

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Post #17
I have no wheels to put on in place of the clones though, well I have anthracite nimrods but they are worth more than the clones.

Bought on 60k 3 years ago, now on 161k and dead. She was a trooper of a 6.

Not sure if I will just buy it back and sell for spares/repairs if there is interest. There's a few decent mods in there worth having.

Police wernt involved, one car even drove right past me and didn't stop. Traffic officers stopped briefly though.

I am going to accident & emergency tomorrow for a checkup. Then to the police station to report the incident. Fun fun!

I would almost certainly say the guy was on his phone or something, he had a long stretch to slow down.....and he just didn't....I watched him fly toward me. Definitely pre-occupied

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 22:58
russbez

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Post #18
hope your alright

gutted about car!

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 22:59
craig-gti6

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Post #19
Glad your ok chap, there's some idiot drivers out there.

I had a pretty bad crash in November due to a silly b**ch not paying attention. You need to get yourself down the doctors and tell him a load of bo***cks, your necks killing you, your backs aching all the time, you can't sleep,etc. that's the only way to get your money back for your car and the money you've probably spent on it. I got £800 for my car and £3200 for my compensation which was a lot less than I was expecting as I had broken ribs, a punctured lung, whiplash and a bad lower back (obviously I told them my neck and back was a lot more painful than it was)

I remember sitting in hospital with tubes hanging out of the side of my chest thinking I've got 10k coming my way for this but I later found out that it's not how bad the injury is, it's how long the doctor that does your medical report thinks it will take you to recover.

With regards to buying your car back for parts I think it's 20% of the value of the car. Your insurance company will sort that out for you.
Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 23:01
thugpuggin

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mattgti6phase2 wrote:
Sorry to see this Chris I must come and see you soon. She was a good girl, Must have been on 160k?? Glad your ok buddy.

I also agree the lorry driver was probs on the phone. Make sure you ask for his records to be checked and get the investigators to look at your rear light clusters for bulb fragments to show your brake lights were lit at the time of impact!


Yeah get all CSI up in his face, as the police will not of thought of that...

I got a viber message saying "Oh s**t about to hit a 6 hope you don't know him"

Open shut case if you ask me.

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Posted 20th Sep 2013 at 23:15
aaron6

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Ah s**t. Thats not gone well. Sad
Least she stopped you getting to injured. Smile

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Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 05:42
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That's really sad news. Glad you're ok though in the main. Sad

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Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 08:26
Chris28190

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Never good to see Sad glad you're ok though sounds like it could have been a lot worse.

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Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 09:14
coskev

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NastySad

some insurane companies won't let you buy back salvage at all, ask elephant when you speak to them.some won't let you remve parts of the car either once it's written off, they only allow you a chance to go and remove your personal belongings.

Not sure how it works when your only tpft, when my 309gti was written off I was fully comp, so my insurance paid me out and then recovered the costs off the bus's insurance company.
This way you get paid out much faster, but have to pay your policy excess out of your settlement to start with, which you then get refunded a few months down the line when the other insurers admit liability.

Got a feeling being tpft you will have to wait for the other insurance company to admit liabilty before you get paid outDunno

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Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 09:16
meoldchina

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Post #25
Sorry to hear this op, hope you recover quickly - but not too quickly it seems!

Re: how to react after, you did well taking driver's details and pictures. Finding a witness is invaluable in getting insurance sorted, often people will stop but obviously don't want to hang around so getting their details too can save a lot of hassle 'down the road'.

Watching those motorway patrol type tv programmes, if you call it in as having an injury due to rtc, you'll get fully assessed straight away / taken to hospital and the patrol will take details and check no foul play etc - after one collision, some witnesses had seen the batty 4x4 driver using their mobile - she denied of course & had deleted the evidence from her phone - her phone provider record proved she had been using it.

Double edged sword as bogus whiplash claims are taking up emergency services' time, keep roads closed longer and bump up our insurance premiums. My take is that if you really are suffering after a rtc - call it in and state you have an injury.

Appreciate you took the pragmatic and thoughtful of other people approach, hope you get it all sorted with minimal hassle.

Posted 21st Sep 2013 at 10:00

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