Last week I was coming up to a very small roundabout close to where I live, on my own in the car. I was on the roundabout indicating right with no other cars on it. A woman was coming in the opposite direction and sadly didn't stop, as would be the norm, crashing straight into the front of my car. She was going at around thirty miles per hour. It will be a write-off due to the age of the car and pretty severe damage. Luckily she crashed into the engine and didn't t-bone the car. She came up with all sorts of things 'she didn't see me,' and 'she wasn't concentrating,' etc. Waiting to hear off the insurers any day now. Very luckily neither of us were hurt, just in shock. Lovely lady, in her nineties I believe. I believe I have delayed shock. I feel extremely bitter about the whole situation as well as tearful all the time. I'm also harbouring a lot of anger really, because she is clearly not a safe driver. Why is there no apparent consequence for her? She's informed me that she has already purchased her next car, is she safe to be on the road? I am a full-time carer and home-educator for my teenage son who is on the autistic spectrum. Times are extremely tight financially and I simply do not have any money towards another car and cannot borrow any. The lady in question has phoned me several times, so say how understanding and generous I've been towards her as it's all her fault. After the crash I stayed with her for half an hour comforting her while her family arrived. They then proceeded to assume that I was responsible for the accident! She has admitted full responsibility. Her insurers are covering the cost of a temporary hire vehicle for me. My insurers don't seem to be bothered about the fact that I need a vehicle for my son. We really rely on that vehicle and it's going to be tough without it as we live in semi-rural area. I know I will be offered only a couple of hundred quid, which will pay for my excess! Am I right to feel very aggrieved and bitter about this, please, and does anyone have any advice or has been in a similar situation? Also, it was never reported to the police at the time, but can the insurers press charges if they deem her an unsafe driver? Can she be investigated? There is CCTV from the pub opposite and three good witnesses, one of which was driving behind her when she crashed into me. It's all so incredibly sad I know it's only a car but it was a huge help to us over the years! Thanks.