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If anyone knows more about this, please advise.

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • 直樹
  • mail
  • 2021/05/12 15:16

A friend of mine who was riding a Harley in Death Valley last month had an accident and was taken by helicopter to the hospital.
The circumstances of the accident were that he was in a right hand corner, he was bulging and scratching an oncoming car.
It is unknown if he crossed the center line.
Police report has not yet come up.

Here's the thing.

Medical bills are about 10 million yen
Insurance is 3 million yen from travel insurance
Motorcycle insurance is full coverage


First.

1, Do you think your insurance will pay for this accident situation?
2, Is there a possibility that the other party's insurance will pay?
3、Do you think I should get a lawyer and negotiate with the insurance company?
4、If I don't pay the medical bills, will the bill come to Japan?
5、If I do this, is there a possibility that immigration will register my ID and I will not be allowed to re-enter Japan?

That's all.

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#16
  • 困惑フレンド
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 00:49
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What they would give you right away would be a speeding ticket or something.
Who would you give it to on the spot in such a big accident ??

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#17
  • Honda
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 09:57
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5, In that case, is there a possibility of being registered I D at immigration and not being allowed to re-enter the country?
I doubt that unless there is a warrant for your arrest for non-payment.

And I get the feeling that the police don't usually have enough time to act on non-payment. I've reported a number of times in the line of duty ( I'm not the direct victim ) and they won't do anything even if they know who did it ・ ・ ・ because they don't know who did it.

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#18
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 10:04
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I heard that an acquaintance of mine who was entering the U.S. on a buying trip got a ticket for a rental car, and even though the charge was extended to Japan, he ignored it and could not enter the country on his next buying trip. Well, the situation is different from this because he showed his international driver's license and passport.

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#19
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  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 10:07
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> > What they will give you right away would be a speeding ticket or something like that.

They will also give you a police report right on the spot.
Whenever I am involved in an accident, I always get a police report written on the spot.
Because there is no stronger evidence than that.

I was once sued by the insurance company of the driver, even though I was the victim
but when I told them that I had the police report and the license number, they backed down in one blow.

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#20
  • Honda
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 10:30
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#18
I guess that's true for violation tickets.

I think unpaid tickets would be civil ? In civil cases, it takes time to get a warrant for arrest, and I don't think the other party will spend that much effort against someone they can't get.

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