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Old 20-05-2011, 07:18 PM   #1
XR_6falcon
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Default Advice please!

Ive got a bit of a dilemma regarding a car accident in my car and was wondering what you would do?

Here's the story....

About 3 or 4 weeks ago, a couple friends, my brother and I were heading home after spending some time in Adelaide. On the way home (friend driving at the time), we were involved in an accident. There was a dead roo on the road and my friend claimed he had not seen it till last few seconds where he had tryed to avoid it (which he did) but sent us out of control into a wire barrier. Now heres my problem, do I ask my friend to pay for the insurance excess? The car has been written off and I dont have a car to get around in. No one was injuired thank god for that!

I am unsure to as if I ask him?

What do u guys think!

Any thoughts, advice appericated!

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