CORRECT
ME IF I’M WRONG!
May
6, 2016
By author Bryce A Baker
Sign
on the Dotted Line to go to Jail DK
Five years
ago; as per a recent 'Correct Me If I'm Wrong', I rear ended a SUV at zero to
five kilometers an hour. To make a long story short there was no concern for
injuries as the other female driver said the impact was so minor.
The only
damage to her vehicle was a one inch cut in the rear rubber bumper. I asked if
she wanted to call the police to report the accident but as she again said:
"Everyone is okay and the damage is minor." She later quoted I was
adamant against calling it in.
Two years
less a day she filed an injury suit for $649,000.00. She was already suffering
from chronic pain from previous reported aliments for years. Her own doctor
quoted her pain was not related to any car accident.
The
insurance completed an investigation, as well as I. There is video, pictures
and her quotes on her social media admitting to heavy renovation work, mountain
biking, and quading, amongst numerous other conflicting activities over the
last five years.
Our
investigations proved she is committing fraud for financial benefit.
She quoted
three times on her social media: "The jackass that hit me was trying to
run a red light at 90 kilometers an hour." Other testimony by her was also
consistent with a typical pathological liar.
If I hit her
at 90 there would have been fatality, not a one inch cut in her bumper. And no,
I wasn't trying to run a red light over top of her SUV! FYI my 81 year old
mother was riding with me.
A week
before the court date, five years later, I was looking forward to presenting my
evidence of her fraud, but the insurance settled out of court with her for
under $200,000.00. The insurance lawyer said the courts ‘could’ find in her favor.
Frustration
is an understatement for me. If our court system is that corrupt or ignorant to
fraud, then we are in deep trouble. Her's and other person's fraudulent actions
costs the general public millions every year in premium increases. What she did
is no different than walking into a bank and robbing it.
Her 'Auto Lotto' may seem like she got away
with a crime, but, her getting away with insurance settlement is not the end of
this case. Once she signed the release form, she then committed a fraud. The
insurance is done, but the pending police investigation for grand larceny is in
another ball court that she may not understand. I shall do everything in my
power to have her charged.
In her mind
she is a victim of an accident. In my eyes she is a thief.
Please... CORRECT ME IF I’M WRONG!
Bryce A Baker
www.bryceabaker.com
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