What to do? I have been deliberately hit by a UTE...Please Help!
Hi Guys,
One proud S2000 here that is severely heartbroken and distressed...
So today I was driving to VicRoads via Alexander Pde/Eastern Fwy for work and a driver of a black ute decided to deliberately run me off because I merged into his lane late... He intentionally sped up and tried to avoid letting me in, but I managed to squeeze through...
Afterwards...
He honked the hell out of me and then went to overtake me from the lane beside me and merged into me, deliberately that struck the front right fender of my s2k. At that point, I was in complete shock, he kept driving until he was stopped by traffic and a set of red lights. I don't know if he knew he hit me but he looked like he wanted to run for it. I caught up to him, got off the car and try to tell him to exchange details. He did not respond, not until I started taking out my phone making calls.
So we did the usual thing, exchange details of both driver.
Now the whole day I have been trying to get this guy to call his insurance company to report the incident so I could get my car repaired. He is insured with RACV and I am insured third party + fire & theft. So automatically I knew my insurance company will not do anything to support me. And his insurance company won't help me for obvious reasons.
Therefore, I tried to negotiate with him explaining to him through SMS's and phone calls that he needs to report the incident to his insurer, he was deliberately hanging up the phone and ignoring the SMS's. He then made one reply saying that if I think I have a claim, do it through my insurance or directly to his and do not bother him, anymore direct contact with the driver at this point will be treated as harassment...
Sorry for the long story, but some guy has hit me who does not care about reporting it and I can't get my car fixed. I can't speak to him and I have no insurance people to sort this out. I am wondering if someone can give me some advice on what I should do?
I have spoken to his and mine insurer about this, and they cannot help. My own insurer has filed this report and I have reported this to a police constable.
I was suggested by the officer to obtain 3 car quotes and write a letter of demand to his insurer (RACV) and then to the driver. If that gets ignored, then I have a case.