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    Apr 16, 2007, 03:39 PM
    Accident on pravite property
    I was hit by a business truck. I was trying to get out, as i was pulling forward, he backed up and hit my car. At first he said he hit me, he called
    The police, he then went inside of the bldg. because he had an appointment.
    Then he came out saying he had four witness that was looking out the window and said i hit him. The other man that work with him, know he hit me.
    We did a police report, which we will get in five days. This is in the state
    Of georgia, my witness no he hit me. No one was hurt. When he first said he
    Hit me, he told me someone would be calling me from his work place.
    Now, i don't know what to do. Do i just wait and see what will happen, if he will tell the truth and they will fix my car?
    Thank you for your expertise
    Because of private property no one recd a ticket

    Joyce:confused:
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    Apr 16, 2007, 03:50 PM
    I was hit on private property, in the state of georgia. First the driver of the truck said he hit me, and took my information. It was a business truck.
    He was going to a dr appointment. He went to the dr. ofc. Then came out and said four witness said i hit him, my witness no he ht me. We did a police report. He change him story after going appt.:confused:
    Thank you for your expertise
    Joyce
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    Apr 16, 2007, 03:51 PM
    Actually you were lucky the police in GA do not even have to come out if it is on private property and they don't have to do a police report. So if they came out and did a report you were lucky.

    You need to call his insurance company and file a claim.
    ** you should have got the name and number of his insurance company.
    * and of course you should have gotten the number of his work place also.
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    Apr 17, 2007, 01:30 AM
    File with his co. and if that dosen't work file with yours, they will recover from his co.

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