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The cops took about 5-10min to get there, in the mean time i was making sure the old guy i hit was ok. just talking to him to see if he was ok. he was fine but a little shook-up. he was pretty old.

Well its been a week now and still no word on who is being charged with what...

i want them to get a move on and decide i am in the clear and can make an insurance claim! i want my baby back and in working order!

i might give the station a call tomorrow or something and see if they have made any progress...

oh and another question, if they decide the other guy is at fault. will his insurance cover my front mount cooler even if it wasnt listed on my insurance?

Thanks for all the info and support guys!

Ben

Definitely agree with the legal advice option. If u don't get it asap, you may be stuck with the sh*tty end of the stick. My housemate is an insurance broker. I'll run it past her and see if she can offer up any helpful advice. Good luck dude.

Michael

RELIEF!

spoke to the police yesterday, and after recieving the formal addition to my statement they have issued the camry driver with a neg U-turn infringement and i am in the clear!!!

sweet! im busting to get by car back tho! hope it doesnt drag on!

thanks for all the tips and advice everyone!

Ben.

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