So I had a minor collision the other day, thankfully no one was hurt but both vehicles did suffer some pretty good damage and I'm still working with the insurance companies to assess fault.
Anyway, I'm leaving a shopping center and I come to a stop at the end of the center's "driveway" to wait for cross-traffic to subside. (This is an uncontrolled intersection.) At the same time a vehicle arrives at the end of the driveway entrance to shopping area he's coming out of and he comes to a stop. I have my signal on to make a left turn and while his vehicle is positioned to make right turn I note no signal. (Though he may have had it on and I just didn't notice due to brightness of the day/position of his car.)
Cross traffic stops, I wait a moment and he doesn't move so I pull out into the intersection and being to make my left turn into the nearest lane to me. (This side of the street at this point is about two lanes wide, both headed south bound, but expands to four lanes at the intersection.) As I complete my turn and begin heading straight I hear/feel a vehicle striking my car and look over and notice the other driver is hitting me, seemingly trying to enter my lane. I'm trapped at this point my a hard median and cannot make any evasive action, he apparently realizes he's struck another vehicle, pulls to the right, over takes me, and pulls over on the side of the median to get out of his vehicle. (I do the same.)
As I approach him we assess that we're okay, as well as the passenger in his car, and he states that he didn't see me.
We contact the police, they come, ask us to pull to the other side of the road, and begin taking statements, etc. I was not cited with any road violations. I am not sure if he was or not.
So, here's where I'm at. I've talked with insurance company to make my statement, and I've got an appointment to talk to mine later today to make a statement to them so both insurance companies can hash out fault. (The police report is not yet available, so I'm not sure if it cites fault on either of us or if they say we push on the fault.)
My argument he is at fault since he "turned wide." Rather than turning into his nearest lane he pulled through it to try and get into "my" lane. According to the state's driver's handbook whenever you make a turn you turn into the lane closest to you and then change lanes when it is safe to do so. As a driver he also has a responsibility to ensure any lane he enters is clear.
I think it's likely he wanted to turn left at the upcoming intersection as was turning wide in order to get into the left-turn lane not far ahead. I'd argue in which case he needs to turn into his lane and then either speed up to over-take me and get in front of me or fall back to get behind me, as opposed to crossing a lane to get into the furthest lane.
I've been anxious the last couple of days on how this will all play out. To the point of medicating myself to be able to relax and sleep. Because my biggest worry is that my car is more damaged than it is worth, meaning it'll need to be totaled out. The collision severely crumpled my front-passenger side fender and damaged the passenger-side wing mirror.
I suppose I can "live" with the fender if I really had to. But the mirror needs to be fixed (it's not broken but not securely mounted to the a-pillar either.) and the damaged to the fender precludes the passenger-side door from opening. I guess I could crumple the fender "back" more to get the door to work but I'm not sure I'm ready to deal with a new car payment just yet. (I know recently I was looking into a new car, but I still need to get some other financial issues worked out before dealing with a new car too much.)
Anyway, here's the diagram:
I'm "1" and he's "2."
Anyway, I'm leaving a shopping center and I come to a stop at the end of the center's "driveway" to wait for cross-traffic to subside. (This is an uncontrolled intersection.) At the same time a vehicle arrives at the end of the driveway entrance to shopping area he's coming out of and he comes to a stop. I have my signal on to make a left turn and while his vehicle is positioned to make right turn I note no signal. (Though he may have had it on and I just didn't notice due to brightness of the day/position of his car.)
Cross traffic stops, I wait a moment and he doesn't move so I pull out into the intersection and being to make my left turn into the nearest lane to me. (This side of the street at this point is about two lanes wide, both headed south bound, but expands to four lanes at the intersection.) As I complete my turn and begin heading straight I hear/feel a vehicle striking my car and look over and notice the other driver is hitting me, seemingly trying to enter my lane. I'm trapped at this point my a hard median and cannot make any evasive action, he apparently realizes he's struck another vehicle, pulls to the right, over takes me, and pulls over on the side of the median to get out of his vehicle. (I do the same.)
As I approach him we assess that we're okay, as well as the passenger in his car, and he states that he didn't see me.
We contact the police, they come, ask us to pull to the other side of the road, and begin taking statements, etc. I was not cited with any road violations. I am not sure if he was or not.
So, here's where I'm at. I've talked with insurance company to make my statement, and I've got an appointment to talk to mine later today to make a statement to them so both insurance companies can hash out fault. (The police report is not yet available, so I'm not sure if it cites fault on either of us or if they say we push on the fault.)
My argument he is at fault since he "turned wide." Rather than turning into his nearest lane he pulled through it to try and get into "my" lane. According to the state's driver's handbook whenever you make a turn you turn into the lane closest to you and then change lanes when it is safe to do so. As a driver he also has a responsibility to ensure any lane he enters is clear.
I think it's likely he wanted to turn left at the upcoming intersection as was turning wide in order to get into the left-turn lane not far ahead. I'd argue in which case he needs to turn into his lane and then either speed up to over-take me and get in front of me or fall back to get behind me, as opposed to crossing a lane to get into the furthest lane.
I've been anxious the last couple of days on how this will all play out. To the point of medicating myself to be able to relax and sleep. Because my biggest worry is that my car is more damaged than it is worth, meaning it'll need to be totaled out. The collision severely crumpled my front-passenger side fender and damaged the passenger-side wing mirror.
I suppose I can "live" with the fender if I really had to. But the mirror needs to be fixed (it's not broken but not securely mounted to the a-pillar either.) and the damaged to the fender precludes the passenger-side door from opening. I guess I could crumple the fender "back" more to get the door to work but I'm not sure I'm ready to deal with a new car payment just yet. (I know recently I was looking into a new car, but I still need to get some other financial issues worked out before dealing with a new car too much.)
Anyway, here's the diagram:

I'm "1" and he's "2."