Not joined yet? Register for free and enjoy features such as alerts, private messaging and viewing latest posts and topics.

Non fault accident - help?

2003 - 2009, roadster, coupe, facelift
ShineyT
Member
Member
Posts: 274
Joined: Wed Dec 14, 2011 8:35 pm

Non fault accident - help?

Post by ShineyT » Tue May 22, 2018 7:19 pm

Hi all,

After some advice having had someone drive in to my car (parked outside my house on shared drive) this evening and leave without giving details. I have never been through this before so would just like some pointers please !

There are two witnesses who have given full details of what happened and full car details. One attempted to stop the third party but they refused to.

The car in question is a mint BMW Z4M Coupe. A rare beast I’m sure everyone will appreciate.

My questions are as follows:

I have reported to the police as leaving the scene of an accident to be informed they don’t investigate these if there is no personal injury. Is that accurate?

I have spoken to my insurance company who have stated the following, all of which I feel let down by:

They will only entertain repairing the car at a Vauxhall dealer as that is their approved.

They won’t use OEM parts due to age of car.

They disagree this will affect resale value.

My only other choice is to repair privately but they will then not chase the third party for costs. I estimate £3-5k of damage. The third party is insured and traceable.

I am entitled to a like for like hire car. This will be a Vauxhall Corsa.

The repairs will take 6-8 weeks.

I must pay full excess and will have a “strike” against my full (protected) no claims. This might be removed if they can reclaim from other side but no guarantee.

I hate the idea of using an accident management company but I am just not happy with the above outcome.

Anyone with some help please :(? Feeing pretty let down by the whole experience being the first time I have ever needed both the police or my insurance company.
2006/56 Z4MC now sold!

2015/65 F Type R Coupe AWD arrived!

mjennings23
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 1178
Joined: Tue Mar 21, 2017 11:11 pm
Location: North West

Non fault accident - help?

Post by mjennings23 » Tue May 22, 2018 7:22 pm

Assuming you have their registration number, I believe you can apply to the DVLA or somesuch to find out their insurer, whom you should then contact directly.

Also might be worth getting a crime reference number from the police too and providing this.

ShineyT
Member
Member
Posts: 274
Joined: Wed Dec 14, 2011 8:35 pm

Non fault accident - help?

Post by ShineyT » Tue May 22, 2018 7:27 pm

Got a crime reference number, do you have any idea where I can get insurer details?

I have the reg and car details.
2006/56 Z4MC now sold!

2015/65 F Type R Coupe AWD arrived!

Z4 COUPSTER
Member
Member
Posts: 789
Joined: Sat May 05, 2018 8:08 pm
Location: Bridgend South Wales

Non fault accident - help?

Post by Z4 COUPSTER » Tue May 22, 2018 7:28 pm

Hi bud I think regarding the police, surely they have a duty to you to chase the other vehicle. If you were not taxed, motd or not insured they would chew your ass!!! I'd go back to them and ask why?
It's the only way I can see you getting your insurance on your side. Get a crime number, a crime HAS been committed.
Hope this helps
:thumbsup: Z in da Head.
3.0i Z3 sport,sapphire black,3.0i Z4 roadster Sterling grey,auto,Z4 3.0si Coupe Titanium silver,Stubby &B06 Plus some other German beauties!!

User avatar
MACK
Lifer
Lifer
Posts: 3600
Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:38 am
Location: Manchester

Non fault accident - help?

Post by MACK » Tue May 22, 2018 7:35 pm

I'd get a crime ref number and get a decent accident management company involved (I know you don't really want to). Armed with the witness as well it should be enough to get them to bite and at least it keeps it away from your insurance/no claims etc. It should also give you options re who repairs it and what parts they use.
Silver 05 3.0i SE
Mods inc - F/L Xenons Clear Ind Rear Lights M Sport Seats & Wheel Eibach/B4 3.64 DIFF (SOLD)

White E89 20i M Sport
Mods inc- B12 kit, M3 Arms, 18" Zito 935's with PS4's, Decat & Remap, Switchable Exhaust Flap (SOLD)

User avatar
RustyZ4
Lifer
Lifer
Posts: 3622
Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:23 pm
Location: Maidstone, Kent

Non fault accident - help?

Post by RustyZ4 » Tue May 22, 2018 7:36 pm

Contact the police again, they have committed an offence - read this http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/170
Z4 Mineral Grey, 28i MSport Auto, lots of goodies
Z4 E85 3.0, gone but now with son :D
Growing Old is Mandatory But Growing Up is Optional

User avatar
kis
Lifer
Lifer
Posts: 4542
Joined: Wed Jul 20, 2016 2:33 pm
Location: Surrey / West Sussex Boarder

Non fault accident - help?

Post by kis » Tue May 22, 2018 7:36 pm

Just thinking outside the box.

https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money

Get a value from several company’s for the repair. Ask for reimbursement for said costs via court? Worth looking into. This way you can swerve insurance. Stupid insurance companies. And get car repaired with OEM parts as well.
My E85 Z4 3.0i SMG

BMW Family History (past and present):
1 Series - E87
3 Series - E46 Coupe, E46 M3, E90 (x3)
4 Series - F36, F82 M4
5 Series - E34 (x2), E39
7 Series - E32
X5 - E53, E70
X6 - E71

User avatar
markplant
Lifer
Lifer
Posts: 3674
Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:16 pm
Location: Sheffield

Non fault accident - help?

Post by markplant » Tue May 22, 2018 7:41 pm

Various apps will let you a tax an test check an most will link to askmid which should show if vehicle is insured
3.0 Manual. Sterling Grey. Cream leather Electric an Heated. Professional Navigation/Sony tablet replacement. Storm Werks . an parts waiting to be fitted

User avatar
RustyZ4
Lifer
Lifer
Posts: 3622
Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:23 pm
Location: Maidstone, Kent

Non fault accident - help?

Post by RustyZ4 » Tue May 22, 2018 7:41 pm

just read this -

According to the Road Traffic Act 1988 s 170 (2), it is an offence for a driver of a mechanically propelled vehicle to fail to stop and give their details when involved in an accident that has caused either damage or injury to someone other than the driver or the drivers vehicle. You must give correct details to enable prompt communication and if you do not you are breaking the law. It does not matter whose fault the accident was, and the requirement is to stop “at the scene”. If you revisit the scene after initially driving away for a short time you may still have committed an offence.

If for some reason you fail to stop after being involved in an accident, or fail to exchange details, you must report the incident to the police as soon as reasonably practical and in any event within 24 hours of the time of the accident. The report must be made at a Police Station or to a Police Constable; a phone call will not necessarily be acceptable. If you fail to do this “as soon as practicable” and within the 24 hour period then it could result in a conviction. The court will decide what was “reasonably practicable”.

What sentence could you face?

Failing to stop if you have been involved in an accident is a serious offence and is generally treated as such by the Magistrates’ Court. Depending on the seriousness of the circumstances in your case, your courts powers to punish you include:

• A fine of up to £5,000
• 5 – 10 penalty points
• A potential driving ban
• A prison sentence of up to 6 months

Although failing to stop is a serious offence, defences are available and if they apply to your case we will build a strong case for your defence. It is in your best interests to seek legal representation from someone who specialises in motoring law, which is an area where we can deliver.
Z4 Mineral Grey, 28i MSport Auto, lots of goodies
Z4 E85 3.0, gone but now with son :D
Growing Old is Mandatory But Growing Up is Optional

User avatar
ph001
Lifer
Lifer
Posts: 3870
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2016 5:53 pm
Location: N. Yorkshire.

Non fault accident - help?

Post by ph001 » Tue May 22, 2018 7:59 pm

“According to the Road Traffic Act 1988 s 170 (2), it is an offence for a driver of a mechanically propelled vehicle to fail to stop and give their details when involved in an accident that has caused either damage or injury to someone other than the driver or the drivers vehicle.”

...can somebody translate this please?
2007 E85 Z4 3.0Si manual :driving:
19" CSL's | Eibach Springs | Aeroskirts | Z4M front bumper | Clear brake light | ZHP | RCH+| Stubby

2004 E46 M3 coupe manual - gone but not forgotten.

Image

User avatar
RustyZ4
Lifer
Lifer
Posts: 3622
Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:23 pm
Location: Maidstone, Kent

Non fault accident - help?

Post by RustyZ4 » Tue May 22, 2018 8:08 pm

My interpretation of that is, if you cause damage or injury to someone or something OTHER than the driver or his vehicle its an offence not to stop,, what a farce (polite version) the question is, I gather the OP was not in his car (therefore not a driver) so it could be an offence under that law
Z4 Mineral Grey, 28i MSport Auto, lots of goodies
Z4 E85 3.0, gone but now with son :D
Growing Old is Mandatory But Growing Up is Optional

User avatar
Mr Tidy
Legend
Legend
Posts: 23809
Joined: Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:18 pm
Location: North West Surrey

Non fault accident - help?

Post by Mr Tidy » Tue May 22, 2018 8:25 pm

So as the other driver has caused damage to the OP's property the other driver has committed an offence because he didn't stop and give his details.

Sorry to hear of your misfortune OP. :(

I know you aren't keen on using an accident management company as I used to feel the same way!

Then back in 2009 someone ran into the back of my car at a roundabout and I really didn't want a claim on my own policy, so when I took my car to Sytner for a quote (it was still in warranty) they recommended one and I used them!

It was a totally painless experience! I took my 57 plate 123d in for repair and there was a guy waiting with a 58 plate 320d courtesy car. When repairs were finished i drove to Sytner, dropped off the courtesy car and drove home in mine.

It did mean costs were probably higher than they needed to be, but I was just determined not to have a claim on my policy - plus it meant I got to choose who repaired the car!

If something like that happened again I'd definitely use a claims management company again!

But obviously it's your call - good luck getting it sorted however you decide to proceed. :thumbsup:
Coupes because stunning!
Current - Silver Grey MC, Imola Red heated Nappa & carbon trim. Aeros, H & R Coil-overs, 224s, OE Strut brace, Nav, cup-holders, DSP Hi-Fi, pdc, cruise, MFSW, no CDV! E90 330i daily
Gone - Montego Blue
Gone - Ruby Black

User avatar
wonkydonkey
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 1391
Joined: Sat May 05, 2018 9:35 pm
Location: Somerset

Non fault accident - help?

Post by wonkydonkey » Tue May 22, 2018 8:26 pm

RustyZ4 wrote: Tue May 22, 2018 8:08 pm My interpretation of that is, if you cause damage or injury to someone or something OTHER than the driver or his vehicle its an offence not to stop,, what a farce (polite version) the question is, I gather the OP was not in his car (therefore not a driver) so it could be an offence under that law
The subtle difference is that (in my eyes) an offence is committed if the moron damages or injures anyone apart from themselves or their own car (i.e. they manage to hit someone or something). It's not saying that it's only an offence if you hit something that isn't another car or another driver.

OP - Really sorry to hear about this situation, and sorry for your car. I can't offer much help but you have my sympathy :(
Previous:
~2006 Z4MR in Silver Grey
~2003 3.0i E85 in Sterling Grey

Click here for the Sticky Steering thread
<My name is James>

User avatar
ph001
Lifer
Lifer
Posts: 3870
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2016 5:53 pm
Location: N. Yorkshire.

Non fault accident - help?

Post by ph001 » Tue May 22, 2018 8:33 pm

I’m still unclear. I have a feeling that accidental damage to other people’s property is a civil offence, not a criminal one. In which case you would just claim for damages in the small claims court. The fact that they have insurance is just protection for them for exactly these kind of circumstances.

Totally different scenario but a dog owner was walking her dog on a public footpath behind our house off the lead. The dog spotted our cat in our garden, bolted in and savagely killed our cat. We wete advised that it merely constituted damage to our ‘property’ and hence was a civil matter.
2007 E85 Z4 3.0Si manual :driving:
19" CSL's | Eibach Springs | Aeroskirts | Z4M front bumper | Clear brake light | ZHP | RCH+| Stubby

2004 E46 M3 coupe manual - gone but not forgotten.

Image

User avatar
Mr Tidy
Legend
Legend
Posts: 23809
Joined: Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:18 pm
Location: North West Surrey

Non fault accident - help?

Post by Mr Tidy » Tue May 22, 2018 8:44 pm

ph001 wrote: Tue May 22, 2018 8:33 pm Totally different scenario but a dog owner was walking her dog on a public footpath behind our house off the lead. The dog spotted our cat in our garden, bolted in and savagely killed our cat. We wete advised that it merely constituted damage to our ‘property’ and hence was a civil matter.
That's the thing, it is totally different.

I think the distinction with cars is that third party insurance is compulsory, so there is a requirement to provide your details (even if your claim for damage is indeed still a civil matter).
Coupes because stunning!
Current - Silver Grey MC, Imola Red heated Nappa & carbon trim. Aeros, H & R Coil-overs, 224s, OE Strut brace, Nav, cup-holders, DSP Hi-Fi, pdc, cruise, MFSW, no CDV! E90 330i daily
Gone - Montego Blue
Gone - Ruby Black

Post Reply