Mickey'snewestfan
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My car was hit outside of work a couple days ago, and my insurance company is arguing with the other company about liability. What the other person is saying happened is wrong. He is saying that I pulled out in front of him, which I didn't. I wasn't moving and hadn't been moving for like a minute when he hit me. After the accident another man came up to me, and said he saw the whole thing and that he could tell the insurance company that I wasn't moving when he hit me. I figured that if I could convince the company that I wasn't moving it would be clearly his fault, and his insurance would have to pay.
However, I talked to the insurance today and they said they hadn't spoken to the witness yet, but that even if he confirmed that my story is 100% true, if they decide that I was in "his" lane, then I'm liable, but if I was in the "parking lane" I wasn't. This doesn't make sense to me. It seems like if someone "owns" the lane it's the person who was there first, which was me. Anyway, I'm wondering if you can read the following description, which is what I told the insurance company, and tell me if you think it was my fault?
The street I work on is a busy urban street, with 2 lanes of traffic in each direction plus a parking lane on each side, for a total of 6 lanes. My work has a garage and is in the middle of the block. Of course there's not parking in front of the driveway, which is quite wide.
I pulled into the driveway to go into the garage and noticed that a delivery truck was in the lane blocking access to the spots, so I needed to pull out. I did a 3 point turn. At the end of the turn I was at an angle, probably 20 degrees off the direction of traffic, in the same position I would be in if I was pulling out of a parrallel parking space. In that position, the cars behind me (parked) blocked my view of the oncoming traffic that I wanted to merge with, so I inched forward. I went just forward enough that I could see in my mirror the cars that were coming. My left front wheel and bumper were sticking out slightly into the street a few inches past the bumpers of the parked cars. Because I was at an angle, they didn't stick out much, just a few inches.
Cars were coming, so of course I stopped. Traffic flowed past me in both lanes. The light down the block had just turned green, so at first both lanes were full of cars. The cars in the lane closer to me were able to pass easily without slowing down or going into the left hand lane. Then traffic slowed down so that it was an occasional car. I still didn't go at this time and stayed in the exact spot I'd been in when the traffic was flowing. I saw a car about a block down, and then a break in traffic. I figured I'd be able to go in that break.
I continued to watch the car down the block, as it got closer. It was either at the very left of the right lane, or actually straddling where the lane line would be (the lane line is worn out so as not to be visible at that point). It wasn't speeding, so I assumed that the driver saw me. I actually thought about pulling into the lane and letting him move over to the left, but I didn't because I'm a chicken. I stayed still in the exact same position I'd been in for the past minute or so.
He then moved to the right in his lane, and as he went past his rear view mirror hit mine, and his front wheel hit my wheel. My mirror is completely off, my steering column is broken, and I need a new wheel. My car had to be towed away from the scene.
So, did he have a responsibility to drive around me? Or was it his lane somehow and it's my fault for being in his lane? I figure it would be my fault if I pulled in front of him, but I didn't, he was blocks away when I pulled out. I'm wondering if I'm explaining it wrong, if they're picturing something that's different from what actually happened, based on my explanation, so I want to know what other people are picturing.
However, I talked to the insurance today and they said they hadn't spoken to the witness yet, but that even if he confirmed that my story is 100% true, if they decide that I was in "his" lane, then I'm liable, but if I was in the "parking lane" I wasn't. This doesn't make sense to me. It seems like if someone "owns" the lane it's the person who was there first, which was me. Anyway, I'm wondering if you can read the following description, which is what I told the insurance company, and tell me if you think it was my fault?
The street I work on is a busy urban street, with 2 lanes of traffic in each direction plus a parking lane on each side, for a total of 6 lanes. My work has a garage and is in the middle of the block. Of course there's not parking in front of the driveway, which is quite wide.
I pulled into the driveway to go into the garage and noticed that a delivery truck was in the lane blocking access to the spots, so I needed to pull out. I did a 3 point turn. At the end of the turn I was at an angle, probably 20 degrees off the direction of traffic, in the same position I would be in if I was pulling out of a parrallel parking space. In that position, the cars behind me (parked) blocked my view of the oncoming traffic that I wanted to merge with, so I inched forward. I went just forward enough that I could see in my mirror the cars that were coming. My left front wheel and bumper were sticking out slightly into the street a few inches past the bumpers of the parked cars. Because I was at an angle, they didn't stick out much, just a few inches.
Cars were coming, so of course I stopped. Traffic flowed past me in both lanes. The light down the block had just turned green, so at first both lanes were full of cars. The cars in the lane closer to me were able to pass easily without slowing down or going into the left hand lane. Then traffic slowed down so that it was an occasional car. I still didn't go at this time and stayed in the exact spot I'd been in when the traffic was flowing. I saw a car about a block down, and then a break in traffic. I figured I'd be able to go in that break.
I continued to watch the car down the block, as it got closer. It was either at the very left of the right lane, or actually straddling where the lane line would be (the lane line is worn out so as not to be visible at that point). It wasn't speeding, so I assumed that the driver saw me. I actually thought about pulling into the lane and letting him move over to the left, but I didn't because I'm a chicken. I stayed still in the exact same position I'd been in for the past minute or so.
He then moved to the right in his lane, and as he went past his rear view mirror hit mine, and his front wheel hit my wheel. My mirror is completely off, my steering column is broken, and I need a new wheel. My car had to be towed away from the scene.
So, did he have a responsibility to drive around me? Or was it his lane somehow and it's my fault for being in his lane? I figure it would be my fault if I pulled in front of him, but I didn't, he was blocks away when I pulled out. I'm wondering if I'm explaining it wrong, if they're picturing something that's different from what actually happened, based on my explanation, so I want to know what other people are picturing.