Re: Hit and Run Hindsight
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Originally Posted by
Garandman
It gets better, or worse, actually. Guy reached down to pick up his phone, got out, and bent over and held his back. Then once he realized he was the one at fault, straightened up and walked over to the curb..
Guy in front is a personal injury attorney who gave my daughter (who was badly shaken up) a hard time, then left without leaving his info. Then contacted me to ask for help with his claim against the Equinox. The Equinox was rented by person A and being driven by person B.
Not a very good attorney if he gave your daughter a hard time. If anything she could have been a prospect for him to go after the Equinox dude.
Re: Hit and Run Hindsight
My son was telling me the other day about a guy who came into the place he worked who had just been rear ended on his Grom. That must have been you. Tyngsborough, right? Glad to hear there was no injuries or damage.
Re: Hit and Run Hindsight
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Originally Posted by
oVTo
My son was telling me the other day about a guy who came into the place he worked who had just been rear ended on his Grom. That must have been you. Tyngsborough, right? Glad to hear there was no injuries or damage.
Weird. PM
Re: Hit and Run Hindsight
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Garandman
It gets better, or worse, actually. Guy reached down to pick up his phone, got out, and bent over and held his back. Then once he realized he was the one at fault, straightened up and walked over to the curb..
Guy in front is a personal injury attorney who gave my daughter (who was badly shaken up) a hard time, then left without leaving his info. Then contacted me to ask for help with his claim against the Equinox. The Equinox was rented by person A and being driven by person B.
I would do everything I could to not be helpful to the ambulance chaser.