Hi there,
Wondering if anyone has heard of something similar to the situation I find myself in.
Involved in a collision in late 2021 with a pedestrian on a scooter, I was inching out onto the footpath from an apartment. Was very careful, as I was inching forward I noticed commotion on the street - he had come flying down a hill, tried to stop himself when he saw the car, barely touched off my wheel and he broke his hand. I was not certain I hit him, he was in a daze and also didn't think I hit him. I got him to get an ambulance and away he was gone.
Received a phone call a week later from the Guards to say he lodged an official complaint, I knew it was with the intention of making a claim. Immediately informed my insurance company, they came out took statements, my statement said I was not sure whether he collided with the car or not, they also inspected the car for damage etc. They told me they'd view the CCTV and be in touch. I also informed them in my statement that there was a garda investigation. Gave the gardai a statement in the presence of my solicitor, the cctv showed him touching into the wheel of my car and then coming off his scooter - he had already lost control prior to hitting into my car. I did not believe I was in the wrong upon viewing the CCTV however my solicitor advised me that the law was black and white here, I was the one in control of a vehicle on a footpath and advised me to plead guilty to careless driving and that I'd receive 5 points and it would be the end of it. That's exactly what I did in February of this year and thought no more of it until I received a solicitors letter last month advising me I was being sued by the injured party. Immediately informed my insurance company of this and that I had been convicted of careless driving.
Insurance company are claiming I breached contract by not informing them in February of the conviction. They are saying they will pay the claim in full and seek full repayment from me. This seems incredulous to me, anyone ever heard of something similar? I fear that this is going to be a substantial claim, how could I be on the hook for this when I informed them fully at the time? They never followed up with me again and I assumed the matter had been settled until I received the solicitors letter last month.
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