First of all: Very relieved to hear at the end of this tale of woe that you're OK! Then, on reflection, a bit puzzled by several things, and as a 'furriner' these are things I may need to understand. They sure sound different from what I'm used to back home.Originally Posted by ladyjai
1) You saw her car driving off. Was this an attempted escape? Did she try to run? And if so, why no ticket for that?
2) Back when I got a car for my year in CA in 1999, I had to show proof of insurance to get it registered and take it off the lot. Is this no longer the case? Or maybe varies from state to state? Come to think of it, when I went to reregister the car in WI this year and had my insurance in hand, they didn't check on that until and unless I was in an accident. THEN they might penalize me if I wasn't insured. That does make me a bit nervous on the road here.
3) In Norway all parties fill out a written report and sign off on it. Here only the police write the report, which you don't even see until weeks later. So what do you do if the report is wrong?
4) You say you hope the car's owners are good-hearted. Are THEY insured? Was it only the driver who was uninsured? Because, if the owners are insured, aren't they legally liable for anybody they allow to drive the car? If so, then their insurance should cover. Also, if neither the driver nor the owners were insured, wouldn't they still be legally liable? Just that you would probably have to sue them to get them to pay up, and if they're broke you may never see the money even if you're awarded damages. Right? You might check with your own insurance whether they cover your legal expenses in that kind of case. And whether your (car) insurance covers you for damages from an uninsured driver. On your bike you might still be covered by that since your still a vehicle on the road ... or? Any lawyers out there in TE country who know this stuff?
I was in a 2-car accident just after Thanksgiving (kid speeding so he lost control in a curve). Like you, I was lucky to have no lasting injuries. Unlike you, the guilty party had insurance. Now I'm just waiting to see what my costs are going to mount up to (may still need more treatment for neck sprain), but at least the other driver's insurance company has agreed to pay. They've already paid up for my mom's car, which was totalled.



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. I think i'll be taking it into the shop tomorrow while I'm at work.
I'll keep you gals updated.
So glad you're basically okay. However, I am sure you are very sore and will be for a while. Good luck to you - heal well.
