Single lane of traffic, driving along minding my own, vehicle in front indicates to turn left...
instead of just turning left into the side road, he slows right down, allowing me to pass and then makes the turn after I've gone past him.
Either he was in the extreme right hand side of the lane when I went past him, or he took the turn very wide...
Crunch!
He's hit me scraping up the drivers side door and part of the wing.
(didn't take photo, doh!)
Who would insurers put at blame here? Considering he was the one making the manoeuvre, and my vehicle is damaged on the right hand side only, but the front is intact. And I was driving straight along an A road when the accident happened?
Still baffled as to how an incident like this would occur, all happened very quickly though, (as these things do) I didn't notice that he was turning left until a split second before I went past him.
instead of just turning left into the side road, he slows right down, allowing me to pass and then makes the turn after I've gone past him.
Either he was in the extreme right hand side of the lane when I went past him, or he took the turn very wide...
Crunch!
He's hit me scraping up the drivers side door and part of the wing.
(didn't take photo, doh!)
Who would insurers put at blame here? Considering he was the one making the manoeuvre, and my vehicle is damaged on the right hand side only, but the front is intact. And I was driving straight along an A road when the accident happened?
Still baffled as to how an incident like this would occur, all happened very quickly though, (as these things do) I didn't notice that he was turning left until a split second before I went past him.