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How to find a car reg no for a 3rd party who ran into the back of my stationary car
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Without the registration, I’d do the following
Pay for the repairs. Keep images and invoices. Send him the bill
Should they fail to pay you, issue court proceedings against the company.
Given he offered to repair it but then changed his mind, I believe you have enough evidence in order to do that and pursue it all the way, it’s whether or not you’re inclined to go to all that trouble.
And once you issue that summons against the company, trust me when I say they’ll quickly go crawling to their insurance company to deal with it1 -
DB1904 said:fournarios said:I'm trying to find the reg no of a van that ran into the back of mine while I was stationary at a junction with the hand brake on. He gave me his phone no (subsequently found to be false) and name, but I was in such a state of shock that I didn't get his reg no. I was able to track him down because his company name was written on the side of his van. He offered to settle off insurance but turned nasty when I took the trouble to provide 3 separate repair quotes. At which point I handed it over to my insurance company. Now they are saying that without the reg no it will have to be treated as a claim rather than a no fault claim - no doubt with an impact on my premium and no claims.
Has anyone used a private detective or other means to get a reg no? I have his home address but it's on the other side of the country.0 -
Car_54 said:DB1904 said:fournarios said:I'm trying to find the reg no of a van that ran into the back of mine while I was stationary at a junction with the hand brake on. He gave me his phone no (subsequently found to be false) and name, but I was in such a state of shock that I didn't get his reg no. I was able to track him down because his company name was written on the side of his van. He offered to settle off insurance but turned nasty when I took the trouble to provide 3 separate repair quotes. At which point I handed it over to my insurance company. Now they are saying that without the reg no it will have to be treated as a claim rather than a no fault claim - no doubt with an impact on my premium and no claims.
Has anyone used a private detective or other means to get a reg no? I have his home address but it's on the other side of the country.0 -
Car_54 said:DB1904 said:fournarios said:I'm trying to find the reg no of a van that ran into the back of mine while I was stationary at a junction with the hand brake on. He gave me his phone no (subsequently found to be false) and name, but I was in such a state of shock that I didn't get his reg no. I was able to track him down because his company name was written on the side of his van. He offered to settle off insurance but turned nasty when I took the trouble to provide 3 separate repair quotes. At which point I handed it over to my insurance company. Now they are saying that without the reg no it will have to be treated as a claim rather than a no fault claim - no doubt with an impact on my premium and no claims.
Has anyone used a private detective or other means to get a reg no? I have his home address but it's on the other side of the country.
Unless I'm mistaken or you are the OP has an address at the other side of then country. That address will have a postcode. The the access the MIB database on the PNC, you've heard of the Police national Computer? Yes, still with me?
The MID database will then bring back all the vehicles insured on that postcode. The OP has the company name and one for the driver.. Maybe they'll find a match.0 -
Sandtree said:Car_54 said:DB1904 said:fournarios said:I'm trying to find the reg no of a van that ran into the back of mine while I was stationary at a junction with the hand brake on. He gave me his phone no (subsequently found to be false) and name, but I was in such a state of shock that I didn't get his reg no. I was able to track him down because his company name was written on the side of his van. He offered to settle off insurance but turned nasty when I took the trouble to provide 3 separate repair quotes. At which point I handed it over to my insurance company. Now they are saying that without the reg no it will have to be treated as a claim rather than a no fault claim - no doubt with an impact on my premium and no claims.
Has anyone used a private detective or other means to get a reg no? I have his home address but it's on the other side of the country.0 -
DB1904 said:Sandtree said:Car_54 said:DB1904 said:fournarios said:I'm trying to find the reg no of a van that ran into the back of mine while I was stationary at a junction with the hand brake on. He gave me his phone no (subsequently found to be false) and name, but I was in such a state of shock that I didn't get his reg no. I was able to track him down because his company name was written on the side of his van. He offered to settle off insurance but turned nasty when I took the trouble to provide 3 separate repair quotes. At which point I handed it over to my insurance company. Now they are saying that without the reg no it will have to be treated as a claim rather than a no fault claim - no doubt with an impact on my premium and no claims.
Has anyone used a private detective or other means to get a reg no? I have his home address but it's on the other side of the country.
As I said previously, the one I received had my name and address spelt very badly, I was surprised it even got to me so either the hire car company had recorded it so poorly (you'd hope that wasnt the case) or its how the woman "remembered it" when reporting it to the police. I never heard anything from the hire car company or garage which is another reason why you'd imagine it didnt go via them0 -
Sandtree said:DB1904 said:Sandtree said:Car_54 said:DB1904 said:fournarios said:I'm trying to find the reg no of a van that ran into the back of mine while I was stationary at a junction with the hand brake on. He gave me his phone no (subsequently found to be false) and name, but I was in such a state of shock that I didn't get his reg no. I was able to track him down because his company name was written on the side of his van. He offered to settle off insurance but turned nasty when I took the trouble to provide 3 separate repair quotes. At which point I handed it over to my insurance company. Now they are saying that without the reg no it will have to be treated as a claim rather than a no fault claim - no doubt with an impact on my premium and no claims.
Has anyone used a private detective or other means to get a reg no? I have his home address but it's on the other side of the country.
As I said previously, the one I received had my name and address spelt very badly, I was surprised it even got to me so either the hire car company had recorded it so poorly (you'd hope that wasnt the case) or its how the woman "remembered it" when reporting it to the police. I never heard anything from the hire car company or garage which is another reason why you'd imagine it didnt go via them0 -
DB1904 said:Car_54 said:DB1904 said:fournarios said:I'm trying to find the reg no of a van that ran into the back of mine while I was stationary at a junction with the hand brake on. He gave me his phone no (subsequently found to be false) and name, but I was in such a state of shock that I didn't get his reg no. I was able to track him down because his company name was written on the side of his van. He offered to settle off insurance but turned nasty when I took the trouble to provide 3 separate repair quotes. At which point I handed it over to my insurance company. Now they are saying that without the reg no it will have to be treated as a claim rather than a no fault claim - no doubt with an impact on my premium and no claims.
Has anyone used a private detective or other means to get a reg no? I have his home address but it's on the other side of the country.
Unless I'm mistaken or you are the OP has an address at the other side of then country. That address will have a postcode. The the access the MIB database on the PNC, you've heard of the Police national Computer? Yes, still with me?
The MID database will then bring back all the vehicles insured on that postcode. The OP has the company name and one for the driver.. Maybe they'll find a match.0 -
DB1904 said:Sandtree said:DB1904 said:Sandtree said:Car_54 said:DB1904 said:fournarios said:I'm trying to find the reg no of a van that ran into the back of mine while I was stationary at a junction with the hand brake on. He gave me his phone no (subsequently found to be false) and name, but I was in such a state of shock that I didn't get his reg no. I was able to track him down because his company name was written on the side of his van. He offered to settle off insurance but turned nasty when I took the trouble to provide 3 separate repair quotes. At which point I handed it over to my insurance company. Now they are saying that without the reg no it will have to be treated as a claim rather than a no fault claim - no doubt with an impact on my premium and no claims.
Has anyone used a private detective or other means to get a reg no? I have his home address but it's on the other side of the country.
As I said previously, the one I received had my name and address spelt very badly, I was surprised it even got to me so either the hire car company had recorded it so poorly (you'd hope that wasnt the case) or its how the woman "remembered it" when reporting it to the police. I never heard anything from the hire car company or garage which is another reason why you'd imagine it didnt go via them0 -
Car_54 said:DB1904 said:Car_54 said:DB1904 said:fournarios said:I'm trying to find the reg no of a van that ran into the back of mine while I was stationary at a junction with the hand brake on. He gave me his phone no (subsequently found to be false) and name, but I was in such a state of shock that I didn't get his reg no. I was able to track him down because his company name was written on the side of his van. He offered to settle off insurance but turned nasty when I took the trouble to provide 3 separate repair quotes. At which point I handed it over to my insurance company. Now they are saying that without the reg no it will have to be treated as a claim rather than a no fault claim - no doubt with an impact on my premium and no claims.
Has anyone used a private detective or other means to get a reg no? I have his home address but it's on the other side of the country.
Unless I'm mistaken or you are the OP has an address at the other side of then country. That address will have a postcode. The the access the MIB database on the PNC, you've heard of the Police national Computer? Yes, still with me?
The MID database will then bring back all the vehicles insured on that postcode. The OP has the company name and one for the driver.. Maybe they'll find a match.0
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