NCd for obvious reasons.
Recently I was the sole witness to an accident. Was walking along my road just before a T junction- next thing, this car comes over the hill, literally flying through the air, and lands smack bang against a lamppost.
The 20-something driver gets out, along with his girlfriend, and starts laughing hysterically at the wrecked bonnet. I recognised him as a neighbour. Ran up to help, checked they were unhurt etc. then went on my way as I had an appointment.
Next thing the driver gets in touch, saying he wanted me to say I'd also seen three mates of his getting out of the back. Apparently they were all going to claim for injuries.
The insurance company took a statement- I was too much of a wimp to lie and told them just what I'd seen. Pissed-off text from driver comes a few days later saying the insurance co had reported 'inconsistencies in the witness statement'. The matter was closed.
At the time it felt like the right thing to do-It was maybe 10 yards ahead of me and I shudder to think what would have happened if I'd left the house a few minutes earlier.
Now I feel like maybe I was being unnecessarily obstructive. Is there any actual legal punishment for witness fraud?
I probably shouldn't feel guilty for having told the truth, but give me your opinion.
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to not lie on false insurance claim- what would you have done?
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fuckinwankinbankers · 09/07/2016 23:11
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