Hi all, I am after an answer regarding the correct position of my car at a T-junction during a collision. The situation went: I was pulling up at a T-junction to join a main road.There was a car ahead of me positioned in the centre of the road on the dividing line (to the right of the left lane).The car was indicating right and with it leaving the left side of the junction clear (and with me wanting to turn left) I indicated left and puled alongside the other car.However,when the road cleared ahead I pulled out to the left but so did the car to my right! I stopped as soon as her front wing hit the corner of my bumper but she continued to drive which resulted in in her Astra being scraped from front to back wing. She carried on driving but I chased after her and she pulled over just down the road. The woman said sorry straight away and 'didn't realise she hit me'! We exchanged details and her husband came around that night to photograph my car and to give me the insurance details and again said it was her fault and it would be sorted no problem.
However,after 3 days of them not contacting their insurance company their insurers contacted them and the outcome is that they are now disputing liability.
There are a few things which would have lead to this decision,one thing is me foolishly mentioning I have got a £500 xs and the fact I have been very nice and pleasent about it all which they are mistaking as a weakness (how wrong they are!)
Luckily I have since managed to track down a van driver who witnessed it all and is willing give a statement as he believes I was in the right (the other driver is not aware of this yet).
So my question is this: although the junction widens to (easily) accomodate two vehicles should I have been expected to wait for the numpty to clear the junction first despite her car being positioned to turn right and indicating the same and leaving ample room on her left for other vehicles.
I have looked in the latest highway code but it does not show this situation.
It was how I was taught to drive years ago and everyone else appears to do the same at that and other similar size junctions.
I am keen to get a definate legal answer so I can not take any rubbish from the insurers and get my xs back. Sorry for long thread.Thanks
However,after 3 days of them not contacting their insurance company their insurers contacted them and the outcome is that they are now disputing liability.
There are a few things which would have lead to this decision,one thing is me foolishly mentioning I have got a £500 xs and the fact I have been very nice and pleasent about it all which they are mistaking as a weakness (how wrong they are!)
Luckily I have since managed to track down a van driver who witnessed it all and is willing give a statement as he believes I was in the right (the other driver is not aware of this yet).
So my question is this: although the junction widens to (easily) accomodate two vehicles should I have been expected to wait for the numpty to clear the junction first despite her car being positioned to turn right and indicating the same and leaving ample room on her left for other vehicles.
I have looked in the latest highway code but it does not show this situation.
It was how I was taught to drive years ago and everyone else appears to do the same at that and other similar size junctions.
I am keen to get a definate legal answer so I can not take any rubbish from the insurers and get my xs back. Sorry for long thread.Thanks
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