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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Early this evening (around 7PM), our delivery truck was entering our compound, the front end of the truck was already at the edge of the gate with the gate wide open. But the rear end was still occupying one lane of a two lane national highway. Then a motorcycle bumped the rear end and was stuck under the truck.

    According to the driver, there was a pickup infront of the motorcycle, which was able to overtake/avoid the truck. He did not notice the motorcycle until it bumped the truck.

    The rider of the motorcycle was stuck between the spare tire of the truck and the motorcycle. They have to lift the truck up to take the rider out and then brought to the hospital.

    Later, I went to the police station to talk with the parents of the rider. While waiting, I looked at the sketch of the police investigator, and I can conclude that it was not the fault of our driver. I chatted with some of the police in the precinct and they also agree that it was the motorcycle's fault. But of course, they cannot decide upon themselves on who is at fault, they said only the court can do that.

    When the parents arrived, I immediately asked the condition of the rider. They said he's conscious, but is still vomitting and complaining of stomach or chest pain. Good thing he's wearing helmet, else he might be dead on the spot.

    They were asking for compensation for the hospitalization and for the damage of the motorcycle. I did not agree to this and told them I cannot do anything to help them since they were the ones at fault.

    So they decided to seek legal action. The driver was detained and our truck
    impounded.

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    The truck has comprehensive insurance. I know I can have the insurance pay for the accident. But a part of me don't want to do this. There has been a lot of times that when one of our trucks got involved in an accident, and was not at fault, and the other party is just a low income earner, be it jeepneys, tricycles, or motorcycles, I'll just let the insurance pay for it so I won't have anymore headaches.

    But lately, 2 of our cars were hit by tricycles, and I really demanded them to pay at least the participation fee of my insurance. I don't want anymore to be the victim and yet the one shouldering the fault of the other party.

    And I just felt that this particular accident tonight should not be any different. I did not ask for anything from them, just the release of my driver and the truck. But they want to go on and file for a case. So I just let them and we parted ways.

    Now, another part of me is contemplating that I should have let the insurance shoulder their expenses since this accident involves a person.

    But I also want to teach the rider a lesson not to drive fast and/or tail gate another vehicle. Shouldering their expenses will defeat this purpose.

    Now, did I do the right thing?

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    if your insurance can pay for it then bigay mo na. although kasalan ng driver, sya naman ang nasaktan. parang karma na din nya yun na-ospital sya. that alone siguro baka ma-trauma sya and teach the lesson that you want to convey

  3. Join Date
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    The humane thing to do? I don't think so. But just? Absolutely.

    If you give, it will be out of the goodness of your heart... but you should not be forced to pay for other people's mistakes. They can try to take it to court. But the fact that your truck was stationary and that the motorcyclist hit it at speed will sway the judge to your point of view. Better yet... if they take the wishy-washy "kawawa naman kami" route, explain that their actions deprived your driver of his livelihood for a time and traumatized him. And that you've already had to pay out of pocket to compensate your driver.

    That should shut them up.

    I've seen cases like these go to court. And if it's not a head on, they're going to lose. A family was trying to force my brother's friend to pay for the funeral (the kid who hit him had no helmet, no shoes, no license and was drag racing). Malaking abala sa iyo... but it'll cost them even more, and hopefully, before it gets to that, their lawyer will tell them it's a hopeless case.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

  4. Join Date
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    mahirap talaga na mapunta sa sitwasyon na you will need to go thru hassle in order to teach someone a lesson. Pero ganun talaga, it's up for you to choose, less hassle for you or less idiot on the road..

    alalahanin na hindi porke't mas nakakabuti ang isang bagay ito ay nangangahulugang tama.

  5. Join Date
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    Nabanas na si Boybi and I can understand that.

    If you don't mind the hassle of court proceedings and all the other things that comes with it, then just let them file the case.

    Sigurado talo yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akosiempoy View Post

    alalahanin na hindi porke't mas nakakabuti ang isang bagay ito ay nangangahulugang tama.
    +1 on this.... also, at the start, it would be a bluffing game. They would soon realize that they wont get anything at the end and eventually, mas malaking mawawala sa kanila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Later, I went to the police station to talk with the parents of the rider. While waiting, I looked at the sketch of the police investigator, and I can conclude that it was not the fault of our driver. I chatted with some of the police in the precinct and they also agree that it was the motorcycle's fault. But of course, they cannot decide upon themselves on who is at fault, they said only the court can do that.
    I think on the Police Report if you are the victim, you are labelled as Car A; and if you are the culprit, Car B. If any lawyers are reading... is this correct?

    So... if you saw the Police Report as you stated and your truck is Car A, then let them file the case because you'll win regardless of whether you were right or wrong. That's the interpretation of the Police Investigator. He will back you up and give his support even in hell.

    Now... if your truck is labelled Car B, then by all means... settle it immediately with your insurance for less headache.

    But personally... if you are right... let them file the case to teach them a lesson.

    Another point... if you get a Police Report without any label of Car A or Car B... then you are in deep S**T... because the Police Investigator did not want to go and testify in court, maybe he is a S**T head or too lazy... so he is leaving everything to be decided by the Judge. So here you might have to produce good witnesses to win the judge over and against the sympathy of the STUPID motor cyclist.

    ...
    Last edited by cktlcmd; August 13th, 2010 at 11:32 AM.

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    anghirap, ano? doing the right thing, or doing what's practical?

    naturally, the parents' first instinct would be to try to get any "compensation" out of the misfortune that their kid just suffered, pero pag nag-isip sila, wala naman silang panalo

    mas naaagrabyado yung driver nyo with the current situation, sa inyo, pera lang, sa kanya livelihood nya ang nawawala for not being able. . .i don't feel anything for the kid in the hospital, he has to learn a lesson--too bad for him, he has to learn it the painful way; but also good for him since he's still alive

    sigh, the things that we have to put up with other people's stupidity. . .it really is "tyranny of the weak"

    if i were in your shoes, i'd let them file a case if they want to--hindi naman sila aabot dun, for sure

    good luck!
    Last edited by vito corleone; August 13th, 2010 at 11:31 AM.

  9. Join Date
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    They have already filed for a case in court. The driver was released, but the truck is still with the police. But I was told I can file for the release of the truck. I haven't went to the police nor the court yet.

    I was also advised to just let them file for a case in court. Because if I give in to their demands this early, they'll ask for more than what should be compensated.

  10. Join Date
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    #10
    feeling ko hindi rin magsasampa ng kaso yan. hayaan mo kung gusto nila. ang inaalala ko yung driver mo. kawawa din kasi nakulong ng walang kalaban-laban. kahit bigyan mo ng pera iba pa rin ung feeling na nakulong ka. hehehe.

    pwede ba pyansahan ung driver? meron naman siguro...

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