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hi guys, sorry to waste your time but i need names and addresses of witnesses to that **** who backed into my car in the hume highway macdonalds car park after heathcote on the 1st of june, if you guys could call me on 0411 50 54 58 or email [email protected] with your name address and phone number that would be awesome! coz he wont contact his insruance company so im seeking legal aid :) just wanna get my car as beautiful as it was before he scarred it :rolleyes:

thanks again guys!

I didnt see the lead-up or the impact dude, just saw him moving off after it happened...

Just hang in there til the right people catch this thread I guess. I will help if I can mate :)

Well the people there from what i remember at that time were dale, ash, andrew, kylie, mook and maybe a couple of others (?). But that was about it, and no idea who actually saw the accident

and i got there shortly after ..so only heard what happened. .. but if u want me to have "witnessed" it then i guess i could have and not realised it..

Assholes like that should pay for sure.. He reversed back into you - howver when reversing the law is to give way to all traffic. So i'm not sure what the exact case would be in that situation - they could rule it 50/50. If not staple his balls to the wall via a lawyer.

i know his guilty dude cos i was there when ya were changin details n shite, and i saw it after it happened, not as it happended...so i cant say i witnessed it cos i may get caught out....

there would have been at least 5 people that did "eye witness" it though....

  • 4 weeks later...

did anyoibne actually see it ? coz now he';s come out and changed his mind and is blaming me, funny coz i was sitting still with my hand brake on and he reversed into me... funny how that could be my fault ?? lol what an idiot, might have to just pay to get my car fixed and wait for the money to re-imburse me

With the amount of people there, there was about 5 of us and what 1 ? was it of his witnesses... so in the circumstances Noof should be fine as the other guys word should be bogus - but its all difficult when it comes to this sort of situation. If the person refuses to admit fault it can take months and months.

My record was 6 months in an old car to get it fixed, but eventually he lost (and quite rightly, it was his damn fault)

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