doctorized wrote:
I am so sorry for what happened to you. I wish you the best.
As I don't know many about Tesla, in this case, whose fault is this for the police/the law? The driver's or the car's company?
Thanks.
It appears that even of the police say it's the Tesla drivers fault, the insurance company can still put the blame on me if that reduced their cost.
I got a copy of the damage report from the Tesla owners insurance company and he is now claiming that the driver of the Tesla was his son, who is 19 years old. When I clearly saw that the driver was in his mid, late 50's with grey hair.
So I'm guessing the "real" driver of the car has too many points on his license and is afraid to loose it if he gets blamed for the accident. I've been driving cars motorcycles and semitrucks almost continually for over 25 years now and I don't have any points on my license.
But nomatter what rules they make, someone always tries to get around them, and often do. So I guess I just have to prepare for the worst. But I'm not going to accept responsibility of any wrongdoing on my part.