Question about etiquette
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
What should I do?
Talk to a lawyer first. You don't want to end up being sued when all you want to do is apologise.
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If there are lawyers and/or insurance companies involved, you mustn't do anything that might suggest you accept you were at fault, however guilty you might feel, until all the legal side of things has been dealt with. I'd be very careful what you do afterwards, too.
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
What should I do?
Talk to a lawyer first. You don't want to end up being sued when all you want to do is apologise.
Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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If you find her address, a non-intrusive bunch of flowers or something with a card saying "Sorry I hit you, I hope you are recovering well, best wishes" probably wouldnt offend ,and would probably make her happy that she didn't get hit by some asshole who doesnt care that he was careless. I hope YOU recover well, and that everything works out ok with insurance and such.
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
What should I do?
Talk to a lawyer first. You don't want to end up being sued when all you want to do is apologise.
Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Michael P Butler wrote:
You don't want to end up being sued when all you want to do is apologise
That kind of thing only happen in the US though. The rest of the world isnt quite so litigious.
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
What should I do?
Talk to a lawyer first. You don't want to end up being sued when all you want to do is apologise.
Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
Its all too sad that this is the correct answer as having a heart will get you in financial trouble.
John
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If you find her address, a non-intrusive bunch of flowers or something with a card saying "Sorry I hit you, I hope you are recovering well, best wishes" probably wouldnt offend ,and would probably make her happy that she didn't get hit by some asshole who doesnt care that he was careless. I hope YOU recover well, and that everything works out ok with insurance and such.
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I sympathize; such a thing is very difficult and dangerous to do in this litigious society, though. I'm not sure what I'd do in such a situation.
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I had a similar situation and while I know that the "correct" answer is to let the lawyers fight it out, that just doesn't heem very honarable to me. I was totally at fault so I told the lady right there not to worry that I accepted full responsibility and would make it right. She got some estimates together and I paid to get her car fixed. I'm far from an angel, but there are just some times when you have to step back and say "I was wrong and this person shouldn't suffer for it". I think fatboy said it best in response to your request for the best way to express your apologies - settle out of court and then go your separate ways.
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I've been there. I apologized. Probably cost me a fair bit in greater insurance costs, but oh well.
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As nice of a gesture that may be, it is a legal admission of guilt. And once you "admit guilt" her insurance companies lawyers can open of the flood gates. As far as I am aware there is no statute of limitations in the US for her to sue you later so even afterwards may not be the best idea either. (When you work in retail you get to see the bad side of "insurance")
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See if she'll accept a cow as compensation.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
this'd be an explicit admission of guilt
Yes, I tried to edit my post to idicate that the poster should not admit guilt before his insurance company had sorted out the details... editing of posts seems to be broken though!
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Michael P Butler wrote:
You don't want to end up being sued when all you want to do is apologise
That kind of thing only happen in the US though. The rest of the world isnt quite so litigious.
J4amieC wrote:
That kind of thing only happen in the US though. The rest of the world isnt quite so litigious.
My insurance policy says quite explicitly (not that many people actually read their policy) that by admitting fault I invalidate the policy. I suppose because it then opens the door for people to sue the insurance company for the money.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
though some of the other replies here indicate that this'd be an explicit admission of guilt.
I would say it is an implicit admission of guilt.
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1. you shouldn't be discussing this on a public forum. 2. keep your mouth shut, and get a good lawyer.
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
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If you have insurance, the insurance company would want not want you to apologize because that is an admission of guilt. For all you know, she was dozing too. Once you've talked to them and a lawyer, then apologize or ask about her health.
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