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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 571248" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I had a car actually back into my lightly at a stop sign then claim I ran into them. As you know most of the time anytime you rear end a car it is automatically your fault. This other car had a whole bunch of people in it including a pregnant woman. This was back before cell phones were popular. I think it may have been in 91. I flagged down a passing car and got them to call a cop and refused to move my car. I was way back from the stop sign. I always stop way back from the car ahead of me. In order for me to have hit that car they would have had to stop a good 10 to 15 feet back from the stop sign which would have meant they couldnt even have seen around it to view oncoming traffic. Also I had an automatic car and they had a manual car. My call wouldnt roll forward like they said it did. It was obvious to the police that the car in front had rolled backwards into my car because there was no damage to my car at all and the only damage to theirs was a scratch. The passengers claimed all kinds of injuries but refused to have an ambulance come or to go to the hospital. I followed them after we left and I happened to have a camera in my glove compartment - something my insurance company had told me to have in case of any accidents - and I took pictures of them as they laughed and high fived each other as they walked into Walmart. I followed them in and snapped a few pictures and they picked up a few heavy items. I spent the rest of the day following them around town. Never once did they go to the hospital. Later that evening I called my insurance company and told them what happened and I also told them I had these pictures. I made double copies and sent them one set. About a year or so later these people tried to file a claim and they were laughed at. They said they had gone to the hospital that day and oh they were in such pain they went straight home. Nope. I had them on camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 571248, member: 1514"] I had a car actually back into my lightly at a stop sign then claim I ran into them. As you know most of the time anytime you rear end a car it is automatically your fault. This other car had a whole bunch of people in it including a pregnant woman. This was back before cell phones were popular. I think it may have been in 91. I flagged down a passing car and got them to call a cop and refused to move my car. I was way back from the stop sign. I always stop way back from the car ahead of me. In order for me to have hit that car they would have had to stop a good 10 to 15 feet back from the stop sign which would have meant they couldnt even have seen around it to view oncoming traffic. Also I had an automatic car and they had a manual car. My call wouldnt roll forward like they said it did. It was obvious to the police that the car in front had rolled backwards into my car because there was no damage to my car at all and the only damage to theirs was a scratch. The passengers claimed all kinds of injuries but refused to have an ambulance come or to go to the hospital. I followed them after we left and I happened to have a camera in my glove compartment - something my insurance company had told me to have in case of any accidents - and I took pictures of them as they laughed and high fived each other as they walked into Walmart. I followed them in and snapped a few pictures and they picked up a few heavy items. I spent the rest of the day following them around town. Never once did they go to the hospital. Later that evening I called my insurance company and told them what happened and I also told them I had these pictures. I made double copies and sent them one set. About a year or so later these people tried to file a claim and they were laughed at. They said they had gone to the hospital that day and oh they were in such pain they went straight home. Nope. I had them on camera. [/QUOTE]
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