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Accident fault from brake checking someone?
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<blockquote data-quote="TK1299" data-source="post: 15673334" data-attributes="member: 184930"><p>Most insurance claims for auto accidents are he said/she said, regardless of what a police report says. Police do not decide whose insurance pays. Fault cannot even be determined in some wrecks by the police due to conflicting statements, no witnesses, etc. Not every crash is as cut and dry as Jack rear ended Jill at a red light. If you back into a car in a parking lot or vise versa then don't waste your time calling the police. Traffic laws, at least in Texas, do not apply to private drives anyway. You can file your own reports and own claims and not tie up valuable resources. </p><p></p><p>A conversation in a public setting is a public conversation. Anyone within earshot can hear it. If I record a friend at dinner in a restaurant and she doesn't know, it's not illegal. If you hit my vehicle and I record you it is not illegal. If I video you with my phone it is not illegal. If i tap your phone line and record you talking to someone else and neither know...that is illegal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK1299, post: 15673334, member: 184930"] Most insurance claims for auto accidents are he said/she said, regardless of what a police report says. Police do not decide whose insurance pays. Fault cannot even be determined in some wrecks by the police due to conflicting statements, no witnesses, etc. Not every crash is as cut and dry as Jack rear ended Jill at a red light. If you back into a car in a parking lot or vise versa then don't waste your time calling the police. Traffic laws, at least in Texas, do not apply to private drives anyway. You can file your own reports and own claims and not tie up valuable resources. A conversation in a public setting is a public conversation. Anyone within earshot can hear it. If I record a friend at dinner in a restaurant and she doesn't know, it's not illegal. If you hit my vehicle and I record you it is not illegal. If I video you with my phone it is not illegal. If i tap your phone line and record you talking to someone else and neither know...that is illegal. [/QUOTE]
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