100% agree. Probably many posters of DCUM fit this to a T. |
That's just a Tuesday in Maryland. |
to OP - I don't have time to read all of the responses, but what you describe has been around at least 20 years, most notably in California where such antics were seen as a way to get money from the victim or the victim's insurance company. I'm sure you can google this |
So hopefully you never get lost or spill a soda on the freeway. |
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This definitely happened to me last month, my insurance is handling it -- is there anything I need to do. The fact it is likely a scam explains so much -- the sudden braking driver was so quick to just get insurance and leave, and had no explanation as to why they came to a stop in the middle of the highway.
FWIW, I was in the right lane and following at a great distance, but I was in an unfamiliar area so at the exact moment he slammed on brakes I was looking at for exit signs. Is there anything I should do or is it just up to my insurance now? |