JagXJRXJ40
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Hi,
So I've been in a battle for the last two years against a couple who wrote off my vehicle after speeding through a red light and hitting my car, writing it off as a Category B write off. At the time of the crash my son got out and took pictures of my car, their car and where the crash happened.
After months of waiting the third party claimed to have a dash cam in their car, despite there not being one in the pictures we took. They sent through dash cam footage which did not show the following.
* My car was not seen anywhere in the footage.
* I was not seen anywhere in the footage.
* Raindrops were on the third party's windscreen, despite there being no raindrops in our pictures.
And the biggest and worst part of their footage was that their camera moved and then came the sound of a loud bang. I slowed down their footage and the moving footage changes briefly to three pictures which fade in and out, the three pictures are of a white car - mine was white - but this does not prove that it is my car, you can't even see the number plate. In their first picture I am supposedly behind them, then in their second one I am driving alongside them before stopping behind them.
When they hit my car I was indeed alongside them, but then pulled over behind them. How could I have been behind and then alongside them? After my headlamp exploded and the wing bent inwards bending the chassis I certainly didn't speed up...
In their footage the woman driving says "I saw him coming and knew I had to speed up."
When I was driving across the junction and saw them out of the corner of my eye approaching, I hit the brakes and turned, hoping they would turn and go beside the car, but she made no effort of turning whatsoever.
They have sent through the "full" footage which shows two minutes of them driving along the motorway to where the crash happened. There's no speech until the crash happens, rain on the windscreen and you can see the bottom of their dashboard in the footage, which suggests their dash cam is at the bottom of the windscreen, but in our pictures there's no camera anywhere.
After the crash they get out of the car and close the doors, despite the doors being closed voices can be heard. One voice they claim to be mine says - "Sorry, I don't know what happened. It was too late I didn't see the lights." The voice is similar to mine but I do not recall saying this whatsoever... But my insurance company want to back out now. I am so disappointed in them and now am at a loss of what to do...
They want to back out just because a voice is heard. It might not even be me, I fail to see how that can be used as evidence when my vehicle a classic Vauxhall and myself are not even seen?
Also when the voices start there's a strange bleeping sound which says to me like most of the footage it has been edited. I am sure of that. According to their statement we hit them at speed, the road they were going along has a clear view of the road we were on, nowhere in their footage is my car seen approaching that road...
The afternoon after my crash they came to my house and noted that my car was not by the roadside anymore, I believe that is when they shot the phony dash cam footage. They lived in the opposite direction to that motorway so how on earth could they know my car was gone unless they went all the way up there again?
My insurance company want to back out and now I don't know what to do. I don't want to lose this case, I loved my classic car and have never ever run a red light, especially as my wife and son were also in the car. I am not a bad driver.
Our evidence is...
* Pictures of everything. All the damage, both cars and the scene of the crash.
* Pictures fade into their dash cam footage.
* My car is not seen nor am I in their footage.
* Raindrops are on their windscreen despite our pictures showing both cars and the road as completely dry.
* The date and time on their dash cam is incorrect.
What should I do? I don't want to back down, I feel this is an insult to my driving ability and to my poor car. But I also don't want to make matters worse. I just don't see how their dash cam can even be considered evidence, the time and date on it is incorrect and there's not a sign of me or my car, only a voice which sounds too high pitched to be me... Just want this case settled and over. Court is this week and my insurance company are starting to buckle, even though in my opinion, there footage and story is completely untrue.
Please help. Your assistance with this would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
So I've been in a battle for the last two years against a couple who wrote off my vehicle after speeding through a red light and hitting my car, writing it off as a Category B write off. At the time of the crash my son got out and took pictures of my car, their car and where the crash happened.
After months of waiting the third party claimed to have a dash cam in their car, despite there not being one in the pictures we took. They sent through dash cam footage which did not show the following.
* My car was not seen anywhere in the footage.
* I was not seen anywhere in the footage.
* Raindrops were on the third party's windscreen, despite there being no raindrops in our pictures.
And the biggest and worst part of their footage was that their camera moved and then came the sound of a loud bang. I slowed down their footage and the moving footage changes briefly to three pictures which fade in and out, the three pictures are of a white car - mine was white - but this does not prove that it is my car, you can't even see the number plate. In their first picture I am supposedly behind them, then in their second one I am driving alongside them before stopping behind them.
When they hit my car I was indeed alongside them, but then pulled over behind them. How could I have been behind and then alongside them? After my headlamp exploded and the wing bent inwards bending the chassis I certainly didn't speed up...
In their footage the woman driving says "I saw him coming and knew I had to speed up."
When I was driving across the junction and saw them out of the corner of my eye approaching, I hit the brakes and turned, hoping they would turn and go beside the car, but she made no effort of turning whatsoever.
They have sent through the "full" footage which shows two minutes of them driving along the motorway to where the crash happened. There's no speech until the crash happens, rain on the windscreen and you can see the bottom of their dashboard in the footage, which suggests their dash cam is at the bottom of the windscreen, but in our pictures there's no camera anywhere.
After the crash they get out of the car and close the doors, despite the doors being closed voices can be heard. One voice they claim to be mine says - "Sorry, I don't know what happened. It was too late I didn't see the lights." The voice is similar to mine but I do not recall saying this whatsoever... But my insurance company want to back out now. I am so disappointed in them and now am at a loss of what to do...
They want to back out just because a voice is heard. It might not even be me, I fail to see how that can be used as evidence when my vehicle a classic Vauxhall and myself are not even seen?
Also when the voices start there's a strange bleeping sound which says to me like most of the footage it has been edited. I am sure of that. According to their statement we hit them at speed, the road they were going along has a clear view of the road we were on, nowhere in their footage is my car seen approaching that road...
The afternoon after my crash they came to my house and noted that my car was not by the roadside anymore, I believe that is when they shot the phony dash cam footage. They lived in the opposite direction to that motorway so how on earth could they know my car was gone unless they went all the way up there again?
My insurance company want to back out and now I don't know what to do. I don't want to lose this case, I loved my classic car and have never ever run a red light, especially as my wife and son were also in the car. I am not a bad driver.
Our evidence is...
* Pictures of everything. All the damage, both cars and the scene of the crash.
* Pictures fade into their dash cam footage.
* My car is not seen nor am I in their footage.
* Raindrops are on their windscreen despite our pictures showing both cars and the road as completely dry.
* The date and time on their dash cam is incorrect.
What should I do? I don't want to back down, I feel this is an insult to my driving ability and to my poor car. But I also don't want to make matters worse. I just don't see how their dash cam can even be considered evidence, the time and date on it is incorrect and there's not a sign of me or my car, only a voice which sounds too high pitched to be me... Just want this case settled and over. Court is this week and my insurance company are starting to buckle, even though in my opinion, there footage and story is completely untrue.
Please help. Your assistance with this would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.