Driving Accident - Advice needed?
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Yeah, but it wouldn't be legal. I hate people like that.
I had to swerve on the back roads to avoid a dog, my
car rolled on to its roof and ended up in the ditch, I was
8months pregnant at the time, I eventual got out of the car and
the owner had the cheek to tell me i was on her land and
could I move my car ASAP. Well my reaction was not very polite
to say the least B***H.
the owner doesnt have to pay for the dog,, you have to use your insurance and pay the premium of fix it yourself
Get a copy of the Police report and take him through small claims court.
This is his fault, he needs to pay.
The UK government also have a insurance you can claim from, that they keep fairly quite. Citizens advice should be able to tell you the details.
Its there a leash-law?
You're going to have to take the dog owner(s) to court and sue. Or go through your insurance, tell them then story and they can sue the pet owner's insurance. Ask your insurance first if this is how part of their procedure.
nothing criminal involved, You will have to file a small claims in court, and let a Judge decide.
it is the owner of the dogs fault, seek advice from a solicitor. or as the person before said speak to CAB.
if fully comp - go to insurer
I'm not in the UK, but I'd say the dog owner is not responsible.
Actually, I'd say you would be responsible for any damage to the dog. Just hope they don't take it to the vet!
Don't give up on this one, but I am confused a bit about how the bonnet was broken and the spotlights damaged yet the dog runs off. Anyway, make sure you get a copy of the police report and pursue this. Initially, if you have legal cover and/or uninsured loss recovery through your insurance and if not through the courts.
The dog was not hurt? Hmmm. Did the police speak with the owner of the dog? If the owner is unwilling to pay then you need to get together the proof you have that the dog did belong to the people. you have a police report which is good. Then just file a small claims. (I do not know how it works in the UK. I'm in the US.) but out side of that you still need to have proof that the dog you hit was their dog. If the dog was unattended they should pay for something. you may not get all the cost. It's very difficult in these type of cases. but see what you can do. you'll probably still need to contact your insurance company for the repairs seeing as how it may take a while with the small claims.
Speak to citizens advice or a solicitor, dogs used to be licensed not sure if they still are but it was offence if you hit a dog and didn't report it this also worked in reverse if a dog was the cause of damage then the owner was liable. Even if the licences are no longer used I'm sure you should have some degree of success with the small claims court. Good Luck
you would have to have photographic proof the dog ran in front of your car, it's not an easy one i'm afraid
If you want your money you will have to go thru insurance, that's what it's for.
On the other hand, you could bring a private prosecution, but you foot the cost, not the insurance company.
But add the cost of insurance excess to the cost of increased insurance for the next 5 years, see if it comes to more than 800 quid, then make your choice.
And bear in mind you will have to prove it was THAT dog.
Personnally, i'd pay for the damage out my own pocket, cos it would be cheaper in the long run, which is rubbish, but a product of the world we live in.
Kinda makes you wonder what your paying the insurance for doesn't it. Third party is all you'll ever need.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Small claims court only way
hi. dont know but you could go to C.A.B
use your insurance they will if you got the police involved be able to recover your losses from the dog owner .
do not get involved with the owner of the dog .
if the police took details of the dog owner then your insurance company can get all the details they need from the police.
The insurance will need to know which police station and the officer who delt with your accident.
I don't know about where you are, but in Tennessee animal owners are "required to keep their animal under control at all times". This means they are responsible for anything the animal does, regardless. Check your local, State/provincial laws. And of course there is always a small claims civil court action.
I can only answer from Canadian law that the animal owner is responsible for the dog at all times. I know. We had to pay for a car that hit our dog. Don't know about your laws. Ask your insurance company
If you are insured comprehensively then approach your insurers.
They will deal with your damaged vehicle, and if there is any chance of recovering from the dog owners, believe me they will pursue it because they don"t like paying out money.
The owner is legally responsible for the actions of their pet. If they allowed the dog to venture on to the road while supposedly under their control they have failed in their duty. Their house insurance will sometimes cover accidents like that, but you may have to sue in the small claims court.
Next time you see the dog steal it and hold it for ransom! If that fails kill it! P.S Volvo for sale. P.p.s Was it a guide dog?
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