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so what is it? the guy in the other car ran a red and hit you and you are at fault? Am i missing something? I would've thought anyone running a red and hit would be at fault, why does even left turning be at fault? I'm shocked to say the least, unless the other guy didn't run a red, and just went through a yellow, then i'd say OP is partly at fault. but 100% fault? no fucking way |
y u confuse? Sorry can't help it. But in all seriousness, would you mind sharing what happened, OP? Maybe one or two of us have gone through the same situation and are able to help out or give input. A close friend of mine is a personal injury lawyer, if you need to go that route. |
Sorry to sound like a broken record.. But if you didn't have collision, why is icbc taking your car and giving you money? Doesn't 'no collision' mean that the other drivers damages are covered, and you're on your own? (no payout, buy they also don't take your car?) |
^ I'm wondering this as well. |
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If you don't have Collision, isnt the car yours to keep as you please? Or does ICBC keep your car regardless if you have Collision or not? |
Honestly you don't need a roll cage (that's just add more complications to your insurance).. you need a video camera (if it is true that the oncoming car had ran the red, that it will be recorded) Perhaps some time off to figure out how the world works and a bit more maturity? Just because the world doesn't go your way doesn't mean you need to say you are "f'ed".. Putting expletives just inflames the situation. In this situation, I suggest just take the cheque, that way at least you will be earning interest and you can get on with your life. Quote:
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^ Was being sarcastic. I only made the thread hoping someone with the same experience would chime in and help me figure out my options. Lawyer was being vague and pretty much told me it's not worth it. Or worth it for him. Who knows. Im actually more pissed that I have a surcharge now. |
left turns is icbc best friend. Ive also been in 2 left turn accidents one where the guy ran a red light and hit me , thank god i had witnesses. And the other i was making a left turn , i was at 100 percent fault cause my one witness flaked out on me ... Overall ive learned ill stay in the intersection until its 100% clear , even if the lights red ill wait till i see those cars stop. Its not worth the surcharge nor is it fun getting T boned again. OP take what icbc gives you and learn from your mistakes ! |
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You declined to get collision insurance to save a couple bucks, as other have stated it's right for ICBC not to give you anything for the car. So it's really now down to the injury claim and what you think you deserve for that and what ICBC thinks you do. Sounds like you don't have a great lawyer or one that doesn't think you have a good injury claim if you didn't keep injury logs/day books/doctor reports. So really, are you angry/pissed at youself or ICBC. |
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Either a red light ticket for the other driver, witnesses in the cars that stopped for the red light, or a certain Red RX8 with a dash cam. |
When my parents got into a left turn accident, the examiner said they look at where the collision occured on the car. If the front bumper of the left turn vehicle is hit, its likely that ICBC will put more than 50% responsibility on the left turn (if not 100%). If the rear bumper of the left turn vehicle is hit, the oncoming car carries some more fault. |
^they may consider that, but its not a final determination. The ultimate rule is the left-turner is 100% at fault without evidence. Even if they "applied" more fault to the oncoming car, all he/she has to do to get a reversal in the decision is challenge and escalate the claim with the manager. For these very reasons, I will never ever turn until I feel safe, even if the guy behind me is honking. Two lane streets are horrible in terms of visibility for turning when the opposing lane has a line of cars waiting to turn as well. For this reason, I prefer to turn on streets where they have an added turning lane or advance green. |
Isn't comprehensive another like $5 for the day? |
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...4/DSC01398.jpg Using that basis, it looks like it would be 50/50 fault. Sorry to hear about your loss/injuries David, but it looks like you're fucked. |
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I've gone through this before as well and was at fault. Like everybody else, I don't turn left unless I know 100%. I will wait all day. |
That "I'm killing it" sticker just screams I'm a tool. |
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must refrain from the "I'm 'killing' it" joke :concentrate: |
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SpuGen, I guess if you're not happy with the amount they are offering you for the car then you can take it back and try to sell it for more or part it out. |
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My co-worker who had a straight on collision still has whiplash in his neck, his spinal injury is permanent (he has to sleep on spikes in order for the nerves to not pinch, as well as a flat wooden board + sleeping bag), as well as joint pains during season changes. Its been nearly 2 and a half years for this gentlemen, he still has to go under intense and painful physiotherapy every year or so for a week to lessen his symptoms, even then, not able to sleep properly ever is a slap in the face. So yeah, thats probably why many people lie about what kind of pain they're experiencing after an accident in order to cash in. |
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2) Many people get into accidents making left-turns because left-turners think they have right of way or are forced to clear an intersection when the light turns yellow. Left turners are expected to yield to oncoming traffic so they are almost always found at fault. How is this unfair? Whether the traffic light is green, yellow or red is irrelevant to whether you should make a left turn. Once you are in the intersection, you can make a left turn only when the intersection is clear. 3) Once you are found in an at fault accident, your rates go up. How do you think ICBC pays for the damage/injuries you caused to the other vehicle? |
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