Accident with a dog on the motorway
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inform your ins co, and get them to chase the owner, that's what we pay our premiums for
(i am a dog owner btw)
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Animals are not allowed on the motorway, therefore my gut instinct would be that the owner is at fault for allowing the dog to be there, out of control
Road Traffic Accidents Involving Dogs
The Road Traffic Act 1988 covers dogs involved in road traffic accidents and also makes it an offence for a dog to be offlead on a designated road.
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hope you get sorted soon Denis
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I couldn't stop at all, at 70 miles per hour, and to my left there were cars, to the right was the motorway centre barrier, no where to go to avoid it.
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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Accident with a dog on the motorway
Posted 12 years 2 days ago #88469I'm no expert on liability but, in terms of who's to blame, I would think that the dog owner would be at fault for allowing the dog to be there.
However, your insurance company would be very unlikely to try to recover money from the dog owner unless they had pet insurance. Leaving you to pursue a claim against the owner in the Small claims Court.:shrug:
As I say,though, I might be totally wrong.:shrug:
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Posted 12 years 2 days ago #88471It also looks like these compensation companies are well used to this type of case.
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I went to report the accident to the police as I thought it would be a crime not to report it. Thanks guys at least I now know the owner is responsible for the damages. Poor dog, I feel very bad.
I won't drive the car as it is to prevent further damage, luckily my mate has lent me his car so I will use that to go to work.
Was a shocking collision, dog appeared about 2 meters in front of the car, I slammed the brakes, but at that speed, the ABS kicked in so the pedal was pulsating and the car couldn't stop within 2 meters from 70 mph.
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Posted 12 years 2 days ago #88476Maybe outlining your crash dillemma to the owner via an email, just like you've done here, will show the owner that you're not a malicious person and had no options other than those that would have put human lives at risk in those few milliseconds before the crash. It will be a cold comfort but I'm sure the police will deliver it to the owner for you if asked nicely.
Hopefully, your car will be ok too. At least you're ok and that's what really counts. :yesnod:
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Posted 12 years 2 days ago #88486You ought to thank your lucky stars that the dog didn't come up over the bonnet and through your windscreen: you might be posting from a hospital bed otherwise.
I have dogs, we had cats for many years and, frankly, flat cat was an occupational hazard which we experienced too often. If my dog ever caused an accident I have no doubt that I would be responsible.
You should not have to bear the cost of repair but I'd leave it in the hands of my insurance company.
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