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June 10th, 2006 04:52 PM #21you have comprehensive insurance to protect you from these sort of things. dapat nga hindi mo kinakausap ung 2nd party. dapat insurance company ang mag settle nyan with them. and also, tell that lady driver that no one should be talking with you or the insurance company than her. sya lang involved, not her father, not her officemates.
Last edited by slip-slick; June 10th, 2006 at 04:55 PM.
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June 11th, 2006 12:17 AM #22Originally Posted by the_wildthing
Again, in retrospect, she was well within her rights to file a police report, and I would have obliged. But then, it was she who decided against it, saying that she was in a hurry. Ok, I said. She was in too much of a hurry as to even decline my repeated offers of medical and towing assistance, which would have allowed us to discuss the matter for an extended period of time. It just doesn't feel right, almost as if she had something to hide. Maybe I should have insisted, but then I had the impression that I was talking to an educated and reasonable person.
I might have eventually considered paying the balance and charging the whole matter to experience. However, what changed my mind was the fact that she let other people speak on her behalf, people whom I readily accommodated even as I expected nothing but badgering, harassment and insults. In contrast, our last conversation had us both having an amiable tone toward each other.
On my end, just one person has spoken for me, and only lately: that is my wife, because she was also there when it happened. I simply find it unfair that the other party does not have the decency to face the situation with me despite her direct involvement, leaving it instead to other people to speak for her. These people were not even at the scene in the first place, yet they make demands as if they were directly affected by the matter.Last edited by Bogeyman; June 11th, 2006 at 12:28 AM.
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June 11th, 2006 12:21 AM #23
oo sir, hayaan mu na lang sila sa insurance...
ngayun pag sila ang tinecnical ng insurance....
wala police report, pic ng actual accident, etc...
eh sila patay.
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June 11th, 2006 04:01 AM #25
I guess that insurance isn't required in the Philippines to operate a vehicle. Anyways, you are already acknowledging fault since you did rear end her vehicle and even here in the states you would be at fault for not allowing enough distance to react to a sudden stop. Since you have already given the information to your insurance they should be talking to your insurance and not you. All negotiating should be done by the them with the insurance company, this is why you pay insurance so you don't have to deal with these things.
You made a mistake after accident by not calling the police to get a report. They may have found her as the guilty party after their investigation, but you will never know that now. Since she acknowledged to operating defective vehicle in your accident report to the insurance you may be able to file a counter suit if they sue you in civil court. Have you and your wife been checked by a doctor? Accident injuries do not always show up immediately after the accident, you can file a counter suit that because of her negligence in maintaining a properly operating motor vehicle you suffered said injuries because of the accident. Having a vehicle licensed and registered means you agree to be liable for any accidents, injuries, and deaths that vehicle may cause because of negligence in operating and maintaining it.
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June 11th, 2006 12:27 PM #26bro bogey, ibigay mo na lang kaya yung 2k na hinihingi nila? kasi isipin mo yung psychological effect nito sa inyong mag-asawa (sleepless nights, tension, etc) and in worst cases, yung action na gagawin nitong police daw na father nung girl (iba na trumabaho nag pulis ngayon, kahit inosente ka gagawan ka ng kaso). Ambag ambag na lang kaya tayo fellow tsikoteers?
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June 11th, 2006 03:14 PM #27
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hirap talaga makipag-ayos sa ayaw makipag-ayos! Pero if nakita nila na you wont budge, titigil din yan. They would soon realize na pag di pa nila tinanggap, wala lalo sila makukuha. kasi sa demandahan wala sila panalo, noblotter/police report to hold onto.
legal ba yung accident report na ginawa mo at pinirmahan nya (without notary)?
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June 12th, 2006 01:06 PM #28
ALWAYS have a police report made. That is one of your defense. Never pity no matter how the other party pleads, they will be influenced by other parties once they get home.
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June 13th, 2006 09:38 AM #29Originally Posted by slip-slick
Let the insurance guys take care of that.
By the way, those are just empty threats. If they are too cheapskate to shoulder for the P2K balance or have their broken down vehicle towed / repaired, chances are that they don't have the capability to file a case against you.
And if they do try to threaten you further... well... try faxing them your company ID and let's see who chickens out first.
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June 13th, 2006 11:08 AM #30Originally Posted by Walter
Where in throttle body is the adjustment the bizscew or on fix SAS
high idle RPM at engine start