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Hi I was involved in car crash yesterday, a driver came fast out of a side road without looking. She admitted fault and there were witnesses who backed this up.


The car I was driving was a hire car and was totally wrecked I'm ok apart from a pretty sore back that means I'm unlikely to be able to drive for a few days, I don't want to put in any compansation claim or anything like that but do you think I would be entitled to claim back cab fares etc until I'm able to drive again?


thanks

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Agree. And go to a chiropractor. Seriously. if your bones are out of whack they need re-aligning before the muscles grow around the dis-placed bones and support them in their new wrong place.


The chiropractor will issue a receipt and you can claim that back.


I am sorry to hear about your accident and hope things are okay soonest.


Just wonderin' why don't you want to make a compensation claim? If the driver admitted liability and the witnesses heard that you have a strong case.

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