Re: got t-boned, legal advice
+1 on Bromiley Holcroft, they finished mine up a few months ago and they were pretty good.
Push for as much as possible and be prepared for a wait until you see anything from insurers regarding money. It sounds like it may take a while due the TP pushing and trying every trick in the book. The TP from my previous crash even came up with a bulls**t statement which was half lies and assumptions.
Its a difficult one with filtering, my last accident was with filtering, luckily i had a witness, who unknown to anyone except me and a few friends/family, was a biker in his business's van so a bit of lucky bias. Bought him a couple of pints for his trouble.
In the end with a witness statement in my favour, and a court date on the horizon, the TP finally realised that they were f**ked and gave in. They offered a 50/50 settlement first, but keep pushing, dont settle until they will go no more. Just try and keep it out of court. I was given a previous case summary which was similar to my own and the judge settled it in 50/50. Judges tend to frown upon filtering as its putting oneself in a position of danger.
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