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court case
bootlegger:
There attitude is they believe I caused the accident. I asked for a reason why and they remarked we dont need to give you one.
All they have is the initial police report that claims I was doing 120kph at the point if impact.
Two forensic investigators (mine and the polices ) both agreed my speed was no more than 62.
With this bit of inormation the magistrate said the accident wasnt my fault. The other guy was fully on my side of the road. I had no chance.
For whatever reason AAMI wont accept his ruling.
This whole deal is really wearing me down. I just want to get on with my life.
I wont back down. Just have to keep plugging away at it. Its a shame its going to cost more money for everyone.
bfit:
I would do two things.
One go to my local member of parliament and complain. And write to your federal member as well.
Tell him or her that your next stop is A current affair and then go there.
Stir some sh#t you will be surprised how things will develop.
When you get to news program first thing tell them you have just been to your local member.
And them lay all you evidence out too them.
Insurance companies are on the nose rite now. I bet they will run with it.
Bfit
Jethro:
what a crying shame , don't only because a lovely vette is damaged but more so that its getting it fixed has come to this for you buddy :tears:
bootlegger:
There attitude is they believe I caused the accident. I asked for a reason why and they remarked we dont need to give you one.
All they have is the initial police report that claims I was doing 120kph at the point if impact.
Two forensic investigators (mine and the polices ) both agreed my speed was no more than 62.
With this bit of inormation the magistrate said the accident wasnt my fault. The other guy was fully on my side of the road. I had no chance.
For whatever reason AAMI wont accept his ruling.
This whole deal is really wearing me down. I just want to get on with my life.
I wont back down. Just have to keep plugging away at it. Its a shame its going to cost more money for everyone.
gtc:
--- Quote from: Bfit on August 19, 2016, 04:08:23 PM ---I would do two things.
One go to my local member of parliament and complain. And write to your federal member as well.
Tell him or her that your next stop is A current affair and then go there.
Stir some sh#t you will be surprised how things will develop.
When you get to news program first thing tell them you have just been to your local member.
And them lay all you evidence out too them.
Insurance companies are on the nose rite now. I bet they will run with it.
Bfit
--- End quote ---
I reckon that's a good plan exactly as stated.
It might also be worthwhile checking if the Financial Ombudsman Service can help (but they won't get involved if a court case is pending.)
ACA has had many successes getting justice for the little guy when big companies are playing tough.
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