Oh Jemma, I can't tell you how amazed I am with your service in this case! I am thrilled to say the least and I am looking forward to filling out the questionnaire! Thanks again!!!
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Mar 9, 2010
Driving without due care and attention not my fault.
The accident happened on the 1st august 2009, the weather was extremely wet due too torrential rain which started around 1pm the accident happened at 6pm causing a flood on the road which the accident happened on. as there was cars parked on the other side of the road an approaching car coming from that side forced me to swerve a little causing my car to skid and due to the weather i feel the impact would have been different. The witness statements from the other car have stated that the weather was dry and only started to rain soon after the accident happened. If i could prove the weather would i have good chance of fighting this case?
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Posted by: patterson
Answer:
To defend this matter you have to show that the accident wasn't down to a drop in the standard of your driving.
Were you offered a driver improvement course as an alternative to prosecution?
Was anyone hurt? Have you got any points already? Are you a new driver? Tell me more and I will be able to help you further.
If you are intending to try and defend this matter you would stand a much better chance if you were represented.
Come back to me and I will give some further free advice.