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Almost A Hit N Run Case In Carpark (PRC Driver)


Noel
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I am just a reader like anyone else.

And please dont wonderful me - but your intentions are as loud as anything.

Takes the sympathy out of your friends plight.

Oh really....is that so? [cool]

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I am just a reader like anyone else.

And please dont wonderful me - but your intentions are as loud as anything.

Takes the sympathy out of your friends plight.

 

Dun be sensitive like me leh

I was here 1st

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(edited)

To recap....

 

Hi folks,

 

A car belong to a friend of mine was hit by a lorry this afternoon in her own residential car park. The car was already parked in the lot allocated for season parking holders. There were substantial amount of damages done. :mellow:

 

According to her, the driver almost wanted to flee from the accident. She was near to her house window when she heard the loud thud and saw a lorry moving off beside her car. She quickly ran to grab her phone to take pictures while shouting at the driver to stop. The lorry then reversed and the driver alighted from his vehicle while she instructed him to wait for her to come down. It turned out that driver is a PRC. [mad]

 

As soon as she reached downstairs from her apartment, there were kind souls who approach her to be her eye-witnesses. One of them had mentioned that the lorry was doing a 3 point turn and it hit the vehicle when moving off. She took down the particulars of the driver, snap some pictures of the damages done and a letter for the driver to admit his fault. Police report was also made. -_-

 

Since it is the eve of lunar new year, there are no workshops available for repairs. She had recently bought the car. The damaged done was terrible enough that the front bonnet failed to open. She would not want to take the risk to drive the car out. As it is an OPC car, she had lost out the benefits of driving during this period, especially house visiting during the New Year. The waste of time, rental of car, etc are some of the inconveniences she had to encounter. [smallcry][:(]

 

I would like to seek views and opinions from the forumers here to assess the claim that she may or will receive from the insurance. Any good advise will be appreciated too. [wave]

 

Thanks folks. Have a great new year!

 

Cheers!

Noel.

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Thanks for the kind advice..will take note of it...FYI we do have his particulars, witness and pictures for evidence. On top of that with a concise police report..hope things will go smoothly...

Appreciate it...thanks again

 

Have a great new year! [wave]

 

Then if you have enough evidence, all will go on well... All the best [laugh] [laugh]

 

May Justice be served..

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