Full circle Dave i am bound by law to be honest with them so where's the law that bounds them to be honest with me ?
Forced to think deeper about the compensation culture (which of course is frowned upon by all) , is it not insurance companies themselves that promote it .
Many years ago i was knocked off my bike by another bike , i did 3 backflips but luckily landed on my head so no harm done

Police were actually following the bike that hit me because it was traveling far too fast for conditions . Cops knew me so i was able to convince them to let me continue my journey . I popped into insurance office just to let them know and telling them i'm not interested as i have the parts i need to fix and i'm late for work .
Almost a year later i received a letter the other riders insurers were claiming against me
Maybe 2 years after many ignored letters they basically said they must proceed to court because the matter cannot be settled unless i give them a list of damages to my vehicle and visit a medical examiner . So i did explaining the bike has long since been repaired and sold .
Apparently during the accident i had snapped a muscle in my neck which is gone never to return , split a muscle sheath in my leg that can never repair itself and suffered concussion . The bike was deemed unfit for economical repair and i got a cheque in the post
Who was the driving force behind all that nonsense ?