Greetings Tsikoteers,
I would just like to get your opinions and advice regarding my collision just last week.
Where: V.Mapa interesection of Old Sta. Mesa
I came from SM Sta. Mesa and turned left to V.Mapa going to the Padre Burgos (Pandacan) Bridge and I got into a major collision with an Isuzu Forward while turning right (papunta sa mga motels :naughty2. The traffic was moderately light. I was on the right-most lane with the Isuzu truck on lane 2 & 3. During the turn, the Isuzu truck went from lane 2 & 3 to lane 1 & 2, hence the collision on my left B-pillars up to my taillights.
I believe my mistake was that I panicked during the collision and immediately pulled away (I thought I was going to be crushed kasi) hence there's no first-account details regarding the incident. We were assisted by a MTPB traffic officer just moments AFTER the collision (I had already pulled away a bit). However, based on the observation of the MTPB officer, the mistake was with the truck since he switched lane. Essentially "ipit" ako kamo.
Afterwards, we went near the Pier near Roxas Ave. in order to get my police report. My police report concludes that "both parties advice accordingly", which according to the investigator means that "kami na bahala". I understand his view since he was not at the scene to inspect the incident and giving a judgement against or for me seems biased.
Me and the truck driver do not see eye-to-eye since we cannot settle WHO was the one who is at wrong. His statement revolves around "A truck cannot turn easily kaya mali mo na nakisama ka habang nagturn ako". On the otherhand, my statement revolves around the premise that "you diverted your lane when you can turn at lanes 2 & 3". The investigator is saying that "first who turn is right", however the MTPB believes that that was wrong since the intersection is known for its traffic (anybody who knows the intersection knows of this..)
Unfortunately, his cellphone number indicated in his affidavit is fake (0940 yun first-4-digits LOL!) so I have no means of contacting him. With the police report, I have his address and the employer's details however.
So, I'm left with 2 options:
1. Swallow the bitter pill and pass it off as bad luck. Basically, I let the truck driver go and I'll be swallowing my insurance deductible of 2,500php (as well as wait for 3 months or so for it to be repaired).
2. Sue the guy and the employer. Since they'll be forced to appear in court.
Right now, I'm leaning on option #1 as we know how inefficient our justice system is, the amount of money it takes to pursue on a lawsuit, and the time required for option #2. However, I'm also bitter about the incident on how the driver (who was quite arrogant while talking to me) gets off scott-free.
Is there any other options I can pursue? I already crossed out hiring a hitman though(invalid option until we're talking about 8 digits here.. joke!)


. The traffic was moderately light. I was on the right-most lane with the Isuzu truck on lane 2 & 3. During the turn, the Isuzu truck went from lane 2 & 3 to lane 1 & 2, hence the collision on my left B-pillars up to my taillights.
(invalid option until we're talking about 8 digits here.. joke!)
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