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I'm not sure what a T Brown van is but if you know who the company are then surely they will have a log of which drivers were in your area at the time you were hit? Shouldn't take long for them to narrow down their list and speak to some of the drivers to find out who it was and discipline them for not stopping after an accident. Perhaps write a letter of complaint to the Managing Director?
It is an offence to leave the scene of an accident without swapping insurance details. One tactic could be to call the company back, tell them that they must know where their drivers are and so must be able to identify this driver. Plus the van will have paint from your car on it and so will be easy to identify. Tell them that you are giving them the option of sorting this out in a civilised way so that insurance companies can pay up, otherwise you'll call the police and report their driver, who has committed a criminal offence, as will the company if they lie to the police and pretend they aren't able to identify who it was.
I am with Legal Beagle on this one. Take the hard line. The notion that they don't know who it might have been is ridiculous and there is bound to be clear damage on the vehicle in question. They are just trying to pass the buck and I would nail them to the wall if I was you.

legalbeagle Wrote:

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northlondoner Wrote:

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trouble?

Hold on before we start legal proceedings, and I?m sure the lawyers a gagging to get going on this.

Is there any actual paint damage?

What does BG mean by there?s no serious damage?

Could this be like a 1mph bump, bumper to bumper?

Like a parking bump resulting in no actual damage?

BG?

Thanks for all the info on what I should do, but feeling much more calmer about it now.

Just had a bad couple of months I'm wondering if Mars is in retrograde!

About two/three weeks ago my stereo was stolen, then this jerk smashes my wing mirror almost shoving me into parked cars.


Peckham Rose I mentioned that I thought he came from Rye Hill but the officer manager claims that he may have been a lewisham driver, What goes around comes around I hope!

batgirl Wrote:

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> About two/three weeks ago my stereo was stolen,

> then this jerk smashes my wing mirror almost

> shoving me into parked cars.

>



Thought you said no serious damage?


Wind mirror these days ?300 - ?500 to replace + fitting.


That?s worth persuing!


You probably need independent witness if you want to get your insurance excess back and avoid it showing up as a fault claim tho.

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