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Originally Posted by onetwo_threefour
I don't think you'll find a good deal with that on your record. Technically you have demonstrated that you are a high risk, and your insurance company may still be paying for your 'bad night'. Good luck with your search but I'd be surprised if anybody cuts you a break..
BTW, if anyone's interested we share office space with a pretty decent broker, Haggett & Rogers. I happen to know that at least one high-profile feisty former flame has his insurance business there.
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Yeah, kind of what I figure too. Ironically, the accident happened when I was turning on amber. The guy in the right hand lane hit my rear end, my front wheels were already over the pedestrian lines. He hit me going 70kms in a 50kms zone. I was mere inches from avoiding the collision
The dude that hit me was driving his dad's BMW and was only 17. Had his license for 3 days. I know how he was looking at it, staring at the light turning yellow and gunning it instead of scanning the intersection. There was no one in the left lane, so he could have easily missed me and he didn't touch the brake at all (in other words he didn't see me).
At the end of the day, despite all this, still 100% responsible