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It is sad that your daughter had to go through that horrible experience.Even without that video, the debris field would clearly show he was in her lane and not the other way around, but having video proof just makes it a win win.
My daughter was all gung ho wanting her license. I sat her down and had her watch an hour of crash videos. She is no longer eager to get her license
I say instead....INFORMATIVE/EDUCATIONAL!It is sad that your daughter had to go through that horrible experience.
Sorry, I got confused with the ctfjr grand daughter's video. My mind is not very straight this days.It is sad that your daughter had to go through that horrible experience.
This is just so much wishful thinking. It's been my experience that they will do anything to get out of paying or paying as little as possible.. . .
I'm not someone who has hardly any wrecks, but it's pretty simple to determine fault for better insurance companies. I pay them to figure it out. The insurance companies also have rules for when they will accept fault or not. . . .
SO TRUE!This is just so much wishful thinking. It's been my experience that they will do anything to get out of paying or paying as little as possible.
Several years ago I owned a commercial building. One night a women made a left hand turn on the street and drove straight into it.
Bottom line, my insurance company accepted the 75% her insurance offered. I was out 25% of my deductible and they raised my rates the next year.
When I bitched to my agent and he inquired it was just simple math for them. Cheaper to take 75% than litigate.
I think our experience is different because I have a good company (not cheap one) and rarely use mine.This is just so much wishful thinking. It's been my experience that they will do anything to get out of paying or paying as little as possible.
Of course, you can be convicted or found to be at fault with your camera as well. But, like I said, feel free to record all you want.God forbid, have a questionable occurrence. Someone close by has a cam to record it for you.
The "innocent driver" was using a rear "dash" cam, or a backup cam??Jay,-
While you are correct that physical injuries can be horrific, the accident experience can still be traumatic and should not be minimized. Besides, despite safety features like crumple zones, self-tensioning seat belts, air bags and the like, people still regularly receive non-life threatening physical injuries in such a collision. The human body was not designed to go from 30 to 0 in a split second, no matter how much padding is provided.
That particular 10 second clip shows enough to suggest physical evidence would not only earn the other driver a traffic citation(s), but also possibly obstruction charges for lying to the investigating officer about who crossed the line. Better to say nothing than to lie when at fault.
The real value of a dash cam is when the circumstances are in doubt. In Ontario, our "no fault" insurance system makes fault determinations based on assumptions, unless one can prove otherwise. For example, if you rear-end a vehicle, you are automatically at fault -- unless they made a sudden lane change.
There was a scam going around the Toronto area several years ago where individuals were suddenly throwing their vehicle in reverse to hit the car behind and then shake down the innocent driver behind by claiming they were rear-ended. Dash cam footage proved the innocence of one intended victim and the resulting investigation revealed the same crook had successfully pulled this off many times before. That's what prompted me to install them in my vehicles.
Here is that now-infamous clip:
I have been meaning to get a dash cam since I was T-boned buy a similar snowflake two years ago.I just got back to the house and had to clean my shorts out! A snowflake pulled out in front of me at an intersection and I guess she was texting or on the phone, either way I got stopped about 3 feet short of T boning her! And I got back to the barn and started looking for a dash cam, but I know nothing about them so I want to ask the smart people in here about dash cams. Now from what I see they all need a smart phone, something I dont have. So is there a real dumb one that you dont need a smart phone for? All I really want to do is CMA in case something stupid does infact happen. Ideas please.