
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 10:11, archived)

It's ok. Most of us will have a bump at some point. Chalk it up to experience.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 10:13, archived)

( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 10:17, archived)

( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 10:24, archived)

simply because i have no experience of bumps, clearly she does, am i going to come off extra bad for being naive?
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 10:26, archived)

and i just spoke to her and she says that since she's opened the rear door (which yesterday she said it was probably a bad idea to do) then her car isn't watertight so she's getting a hire car and wants it on my insurance and i just dont knowwwww
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 10:28, archived)

also i think she's being pushy because she had a shiny car and she was going to the public school for spports day :(
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 10:29, archived)

It seems that you killing her in a booze fuelled road rage incident was the correct thing to do.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 10:40, archived)

tell your insurance company that and inform the police.
Don't discuss anything to do with the accident with her. It's your insurance companies' job. If you even vaguely imply that you might think it was your fault they'll take that as an admission of total fault.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 11:02, archived)

and they said that is enough but she demanded my policy number and i gave it to her.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 11:08, archived)

but she has a legal responsibility to provide you or your insurance company with the details of her insurance. If she doesn't, she's technically breaking the law.
She can't claim off your insurance just on her say-so, don't worry.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 11:15, archived)

because my insurance company said afterwards that it was my choice to give her the policy details.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 11:47, archived)

as Shambles says, the policy number is meaningless. In any case, do not speak to this woman again. Give as much detail to your insurance company as possible and leave it to them. And don't admit any liability.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 12:05, archived)

That number is worthless and meaningless to anybody outside the insurance companies.
Do not spek to her again. Give your insurer your version ot events. Don't admit liability. Let them decide who is liable for what.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 11:21, archived)

including repairs, hire car etc.
But she is obliged to give you her insurance details. Contact the police saying she's refused and see what happens.
Stop dealing with her directly.
( , Wed 22 Jun 2011, 11:15, archived)