Squished

toadstool

Active Member
I was pulling out of my garage when a worker at the condo complex I live at clipped my front tire with his truck as he was driving past, and traveling quite fast for being in a parking lot. I was still half way in my garage. He sent me and the bike tumbling. I initially did not see any major damage to the bike, because my leg was unfortunate enough to take the blow, being crushed between the bike and the pavement. After further inspection, the only damage, besides my leg, is an almost invisible scuff on the very bottom of the heat shield, and an ever so slightly bent right foot peg with a scuff on the bottom. To my surprise, the bend was enough to cause a leakage of brake fluid. I am not sure where it is coming from. I called the police and they stated that due to the incident being on private property, they will only take statements and not pass judgment or make an official ruling, so I will most likely get stuck with the repair bill for the bike.
 

aspen874

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
That sucks, I hope your leg is okay. If the guy who hit you works for the condo complex they are liable, if you threaten to sue them, there's a good chance they will pay for your repairs (it costs money to go to court). Let us know how it turns out.
 

LARS

sippin & cruzin
That blows,I would try talkin to the dude,get an estimate,if that goes nowhere fast talk to the condo peeps.Maybe they'll at least split the bill,or take him to court(if it's worth it)Hope your leg is OK.FYI,alot of LEO's usually don't make an official ruling,unless someone is seriously injured or dead,but that's a hole other ball of wax.They usually write each side's version,write that they did not witness the incident,and let ins co's figure it out.
 
R

reflective

Guest
condo

Yeah, hold the condo management liable. Doccument everything--who, what where, when, etc. and take photos. The police report has the time of the incident. It's nice to be able to throw the officers name around when making requests (demands) from the condo management. As has been said, if they know you are going to get police involvement, or lawyers involved, they will just settle because of the cost to go to court. Good luck. I hope things go your way.
 

erldawg

Guru
Sorry to hear about being hit....Did the guy stop? If you were only half way out of the garage he must have been tooo close to the building !
 

T.Byrd

Well-Known Member
I would have had an accident report done on it and turned it in on their insurance. Any time you have an accident get a report on it, then they can't just say no later.
 

toadstool

Active Member
I would have had an accident report done on it and turned it in on their insurance. Any time you have an accident get a report on it, then they can't just say no later.
The police did come out to the scene per my request and take a few pictures. I later found out that the driver is the condo managers grandson. The condo manager was upset that the police were involved and said that it was my fault anyway, and that they had planned on covering the damages to the truck. If the estimate is less then $500 for the bike repairs, I will eat it. I don't like to make waves if I don't have to, this is just unfortunate.
 

Little-Boo

Well-Known Member
Troop Supporter
The police did come out to the scene per my request and take a few pictures. I later found out that the driver is the condo managers grandson. The condo manager was upset that the police were involved and said that it was my fault anyway, and that they had planned on covering the damages to the truck. If the estimate is less then $500 for the bike repairs, I will eat it. I don't like to make waves if I don't have to, this is just unfortunate.
I would take this MF and his grandson both to the cleaners. Get a lawyer, notify you insurance and don't just make waves, ROCK THE BOAT. It assholes like them that usually get off the hook with trash talk. You may have to move, but they should foot the bill for all, damages, Dr Bills, Attorneys fees and Court Fees. If you let them get away with this you are crazy :spank:. Did the Guy even stop if not you can charge him with hit and run, failure to render aid, speeding. Do yourself a favor and Rock the Boat Baby.

Carlos :bang:
 

Tomtang aka Reptilejim

Well-Known Member
It's really unfortunate but you have to take care of yourself. Seems they already have a mind set that you caused the accident. Do what you have to do. Get Well!
 

Roaddawg

Well-Known Member
Not for nothing, but if the police responded and spoke with the operator of the truck, maybe they won't make a determination of fault, but they could surely summons him for leaving the scene of an accident.
 

silver09

Active Member
Your lucky he didn't hit you about 2 second later when you pulled all the way out i cant believe he didnt say he would pay for the damages. Good luck man get that leg better and get that bike fixed:cheers:
 

tommy666

Well-Known Member
Make the fuckers pay. Enough said. The more you bargain with yourself, the more you lose.Stop being the nice guy. Get the $$$ and do some more mods on that bitchin bike!
 

barhopper

Another round please
Carlos is right on. I can see if they were sorry, manned up and took care of it. But they got pissed at you. Game on.
 

Rally

Active Member
I would take this MF and his grandson both to the cleaners. Get a lawyer, notify you insurance and don't just make waves, ROCK THE BOAT. It assholes like them that usually get off the hook with trash talk. You may have to move, but they should foot the bill for all, damages, Dr Bills, Attorneys fees and Court Fees. If you let them get away with this you are crazy :spank:. Did the Guy even stop if not you can charge him with hit and run, failure to render aid, speeding. Do yourself a favor and Rock the Boat Baby.

Carlos :bang:
:iagree:

I agree 1,000%... that's right 1,000% :)
 

Ray

Well-Known Member
That sucks, I hope your leg is okay. If the guy who hit you works for the condo complex they are liable, if you threaten to sue them, there's a good chance they will pay for your repairs (it costs money to go to court). Let us know how it turns out.
The exact first two words I was thinking ,, That Sucks!!! Hope your leg heals and scooter gets fixed by someone else's bank account .


Ray
 

toadstool

Active Member
Thanks for the support guys. The knee is still sore and stiff. I especially feel it going up and down stairs. The rear brake master cylinder was leaking. I made sure all the bolts were tightened and haven’t seen another drip. I estimate 20ml leaked out, shouldn’t be a big deal, right?
 
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