this is a really good idea. i nearly hit a supra that came out of nowhere without looking both corners...luckilly I was doin 40km/h...stopped 1m away from him. wtf.. moronic china-nese driver.Originally posted by ShutterBug:Actually, at the time of accident, you SHOULD HAVE taken down his particulars, take a digital photo of the damage and his vehicle with your mobile phone (assuming your mobile phone has built in digicam), so that you can positively prove to TP that he is the one who bumped your rear when he denies.
That is the norm with people coming from single race countries.Originally posted by ShutterBug:There you have it; China people. Just can't have enough of their characteristics.
They walk, they talk, they sit, they eat, they drive, all the same way; heck care attitude, like they're the only supreme breed of humans on Earth!
I really HATE them.
depends la..sometimes accidents happen at busy streets..wait for TP..not a good idea..Originally posted by ShutterBug:Also, the most effective way of ensuring such evasive consequences, was that you should have called the Traffic Police on the spot to verify the incident and record the accident, which will make claims a lot easier and clear cut.
eh siao eh ...wats the point of sayin "should have" done this "should have" done tat...its too late to do anything now...Originally posted by ShutterBug:Actually, at the time of accident, you SHOULD HAVE taken down his particulars, take a digital photo of the damage and his vehicle with your mobile phone (assuming your mobile phone has built in digicam), so that you can positively prove to TP that he is the one who bumped your rear when he denies.
How else, could you have obtained his particulars?
Also, the most effective way of ensuring such evasive consequences, was that you should have called the Traffic Police on the spot to verify the incident and record the accident, which will make claims a lot easier and clear cut.
IMHO, when u say his particulars i assume u got his IC n took down his IC no bla bla bla...doesnt matter if he so cheap skate n avoid ur calls...wat u shld do now is to ASAP go make a third party claim against the other driver who is obviously in the wrong n need to be 100% responsible. then the rest of the things let the insurers go settle it. jus sit back n relac.Originally posted by social87:hie...advice needed.was driving my car along cte when a vehicle suddenly bumped into my rear bumper.dere was a slight dent in the bumper.den i realised that my reverse sensor at the back was not functioning as well..
thus i took down his vehicle no. and his particulars.how i tried calling his contact no. but i think he's trying to avoid me and thus is trying to screen my calls.upon repeated attempts,dere is still no reply from him,
so fellow forumites so wad can i do to ensure that i can claim my damages from him?
*i think he might be driving w/o license or he has jus passed and did not display the p-plate(jus my thought)