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Date: 30 Jan 2007 16:59:15
From: BJaY
Subject: Claiming after an accident
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Hi, I recently had a prang with a motorist, who drove at the side of me while I was waiting to turn right. I have an old Claud butler / Reynolds based frame and the impact was fairly significant, though little damage showed. My qestion is this : Is it true to say that any aluminium part involved in a non-trivial collision whould need to be replaced ? Is the same true of an old high performance steel frame ? As I understand it, both materials can develop cracks which could cause failure and the collision effected the front end of the bicycle. I intend to claim for replacement forks (531), stem (Aluminium), bars (Aluminium) and headset. Is this reasonable ? Cheers, Bruce.
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Date: 02 Feb 2007 05:22:16
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo
Subject: Re: Claiming after an accident
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On Feb 1, 11:11 am, "nash" <zwepytzkehil...@jetable.net > wrote: > Get a lawyer..it's what they do.... > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > Except if you do that you will end up winning maybe but the lawyer will get > half of your bike ; [ > > Definitely ask for a new bike. > Bent frame that is microscopic in nature will bite you in the ass later. If the crash was violent enough to kill a bicycle, it waqs violent enough in other areas. Not just a bicycle, but injuries specific to this accident. Look, I got smacked from behind while riding by a woman who fell asleep at 10:30 in the morning and I was going to settle for 'just my bike' since her insurance paid for the medical bills and offhandedly talked to a lawyer friend..Best thing I ever did. I wasn't looking to 'score' but had long term injuries, both physical and mental, that I deal with today, 4 1/2 years later....get a lawyer. The insurance companies and people who cause these accidents just want a cheap and fast solution.
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Date: 01 Feb 2007 05:44:48
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo
Subject: Re: Claiming after an accident
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On Jan 30, 9:59 am, "BJaY" <BJn...@ntlworld.com > wrote: > Hi, > I recently had a prang with a motorist, who drove at the side of me > while I was waiting to turn right. I have an old Claud butler / Reynolds > based frame and the impact was fairly significant, though little damage > showed. My qestion is this : Is it true to say that any aluminium part > involved in a non-trivial collision whould need to be replaced ? Is the same > true of an old high performance steel frame ? As I understand it, both > materials can develop cracks which could cause failure and the collision > effected the front end of the bicycle. I intend to claim for replacement > forks (531), stem (Aluminium), bars (Aluminium) and headset. Is this > reasonable ? > > Cheers, > > Bruce. Get a lawyer..it's what they do....
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Date: 01 Feb 2007 18:11:24
From: nash
Subject: Re: Claiming after an accident
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Get a lawyer..it's what they do.... <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Except if you do that you will end up winning maybe but the lawyer will get half of your bike ; [ Definitely ask for a new bike. Bent frame that is microscopic in nature will bite you in the ass later.
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Date: 30 Jan 2007 18:57:10
From: Rola
Subject: Re: Claiming after an accident
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BJaY wrote: > Hi, > I recently had a prang with a motorist, who drove at the side of me > while I was waiting to turn right. I have an old Claud butler / Reynolds > based frame and the impact was fairly significant, though little damage > showed. My qestion is this : Is it true to say that any aluminium part > involved in a non-trivial collision whould need to be replaced ? Is the same > true of an old high performance steel frame ? As I understand it, both > materials can develop cracks which could cause failure and the collision > effected the front end of the bicycle. I intend to claim for replacement > forks (531), stem (Aluminium), bars (Aluminium) and headset. Is this > reasonable ? > > Cheers, > > Bruce. > > Depending on where the impact was I would go whole frame as well. I was in a collision where the driver t-boned me, and unfortunately was not conscious enough to see where he actually hit me. Bottom line I was hit, and fractures can become breaks at any time. Regardless of how likely it is, I made clear that the driver had tried to kill me once, I don't want his insurers to have another pop at me by compromising my safety. Just got a deal off of the insurers to give me 120% of what I initially paid out, or about 90% of a 2007 model. Press hard to make sure you are in a satisfactory position - you didn't ask to be hit :-)
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