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Originally posted by zizdog69
Whats wierd is that if the padestrian was walking <i>in</i> the cross-walk and never heard the crash, he would might have made it even if he never saw it coming and changed course.
I hit a pedestrian once. He jumped on my car and did not want any emergency help. He even went to work afterwards. Later, I get a call from my insurance company that he is sueing me for $15,000. He got it too!
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My boss had something vaguely similar (ie. a "fraudulent" claim) - on his motorbike, he skidded on oil into the back of a car. Which he only touched. You could see a little bit of rubber on the bumper. The woman driving the car didn't know anything had even touched her, let alone that anything had happened. She consequently claimed for whiplash and other injuries, so he couldn't get insurance on a bike after that.
Total madness.