I got a call this morning that about 15 metres of my fence had been flattened. So out I go, and yes - big gap with a smashed fence.
Fortunately, I found a number plate in the debris so called the police. Got the reference number etc and reported an accident with failing to stop. To my amazement, I got a call an hour later from the police to tell me that they actually attended the accident, so did an ambulance as the woman was injured. However, they did not notify me as they did not know who the fence belongs to.
Call me simple, but would you not go to the drive adjacent to the fence ???
Then another classic - they could not give me the details of the driver because of data protection act. Uh - if you are in an accident, don't you have to exchange insurance details? Weird ... But another battle to concur to get that out of them.
Here the results ...
Fortunately, I found a number plate in the debris so called the police. Got the reference number etc and reported an accident with failing to stop. To my amazement, I got a call an hour later from the police to tell me that they actually attended the accident, so did an ambulance as the woman was injured. However, they did not notify me as they did not know who the fence belongs to.
Call me simple, but would you not go to the drive adjacent to the fence ???
Then another classic - they could not give me the details of the driver because of data protection act. Uh - if you are in an accident, don't you have to exchange insurance details? Weird ... But another battle to concur to get that out of them.
Here the results ...
I think your insurance company might be able to get her insurance details from the number plate. Then contact their insurers and put in a claim.Worth a try.