Stupid Dorkface Ijjit Man
Oct. 17th, 2002 09:36 amWell, I'm back at work...
I called Vicki yesterday from the train because, well, it was late and we were stopped without power outside Albany. After some discussion to establish that yes, I was still on the train, Vicki revealed a few things about the guy who hit her.
1. The day after the accident, he went to an insurance company and got a policy, claiming he had no accidents.
2. He did not at any point within his 48 hour window report the accident to police, insurance, or any other authorities.
3. He is now claiming he was never there or anywhere near the scene. But:
4. He had already spoken to Vicki's insurance broker (in the States, that'd be the same thing as an insurance agent, I think). Also,
5. The tow truck operator who was there knows the guy's car and license plate number, and is willing to give a statement, as am I.
I don't know how moronic he's going to get as all of this goes on. I was smelling scam artist in the beginning; I'm smelling a spineless, stupid, dorkface of an idiot now who thinks he can get away with stuff because he drives an expensive car. I don't know how far he plans to take his insistence on coming out on top in all of this, but I've told Vicki I'm willing to talk to the insurance people or the cops, and if it comes right down to it I still have some time-off days for the year and would be willing to go back to Toronto for a trial or something.
Gad, I hate stupid people.
I called Vicki yesterday from the train because, well, it was late and we were stopped without power outside Albany. After some discussion to establish that yes, I was still on the train, Vicki revealed a few things about the guy who hit her.
1. The day after the accident, he went to an insurance company and got a policy, claiming he had no accidents.
2. He did not at any point within his 48 hour window report the accident to police, insurance, or any other authorities.
3. He is now claiming he was never there or anywhere near the scene. But:
4. He had already spoken to Vicki's insurance broker (in the States, that'd be the same thing as an insurance agent, I think). Also,
5. The tow truck operator who was there knows the guy's car and license plate number, and is willing to give a statement, as am I.
I don't know how moronic he's going to get as all of this goes on. I was smelling scam artist in the beginning; I'm smelling a spineless, stupid, dorkface of an idiot now who thinks he can get away with stuff because he drives an expensive car. I don't know how far he plans to take his insistence on coming out on top in all of this, but I've told Vicki I'm willing to talk to the insurance people or the cops, and if it comes right down to it I still have some time-off days for the year and would be willing to go back to Toronto for a trial or something.
Gad, I hate stupid people.
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Date: 2002-10-17 07:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-10-17 08:19 am (UTC)Someone's going to get the Bubba Treatment.
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Date: 2002-10-17 02:30 pm (UTC)-- Lorrie