I figured that might be the case, I remember the cash for crash scams.

The good news is that the insurance company are currently pursuing it as a non-fault claim on my side.

The driver admitted fault at the time.

It would also be highly illogical for me to get the car fully restored

(at great cost) merely three months prior to the incident only to intentionally cause an accident just for a whiplash claim.

I also have the fact that the owner of the logistics company called me, saying his driver was to blame

(had given him a bollocking) and then asked me to get a quote for repair and that he would be prepared to pay without making an insurance claim.

Once I'd got the quote and sent it over to him, he decided the cost was too high and that we should go through the insurance.

I have the email I sent to him, the quote, along with the text message he sent back when I chased him.

This should prove that blame is attributed third party since he would hardly be offering to do this for a non-fault claim.

There's also the fact that in over twenty years of driving I have never claimed for anything and if I really was going for cash for crash I'd probably choose a different vehicle.

I'm hoping that since I was hit by a company vehicle rather than a private car they will be more reasonable than a private individual acting alone.

I have to say this experience has really put me off driving anything.

I feel like everything is weighed against me and the driver of the other vehicle has got out of it easily.

It seems ridiculous for something that wasn't my fault I will lose my car, get a fraction of its value back and then have the ongoing pain of rising insurance premiums for the next five years.

Something is very rotten in the state of the vehicle insurance industry!

I'm now working on the basis that they will offer next to nothing for the car.

In that case I will buy it back

(which should cost very little) and break it.

I have a brand new custom exhaust on there which is completely undamaged, new genuine Toyoya HT

leads, two new calipers etc.

so I think I might be able to get a few quid back.

We were looking to get a family car in addition to the MR2 so I think I will just plough some money into that and put it all down to experience.

Maybe one day in the future I'll get another one, but right now, I just want to forget the whole experience.

I'll let you know how I get on with the haggling, might be useful for others.
