I hope insurance companies man up and fight claims more rather than taking the easy "let's settle" way out.
I had a cracker back in 1996 - I was a director of my own office equipment business and thus an employee too. I was giving a lift to "an old soldier" "friend" of mine in my "company car" and I was waiting in a queue of traffic to turn right.
An uninsured scrote in an old Escort hares round the bend loses it and gives my Sierra a mighty thump in the front right wing/headlamp area. He get's out with blood streaming from a head wound and staggers off never to be found. Old boy (aged 80) gets a bit of a shock and is checked out by the ambulance and taken home.
Within a week old boy (walking and talking fine by the way) is giving ME grief and wants my insurance details! I tell him and them it wasn't my fault and I hoped they wouldn't pay the scrounger.
Old boy keeps phoning me up; I remind him that he doesn't seem injured to me and how I've helped him in the past with lifts and I'm dismayed he is trying to sue me, that it wasn't my fault and did he really think I'd give him a lift to the hospital or shops again?
In the end I spoke to a fellow jw who "knew insurance" who helped the old boy put a claim into the Motor Insurance Bureau for uninsured losses. I think he got £1500.
Left a bad taste that one.
