Originally Posted by
Digital_Cowboy
To borrow an old saying, "The devil is in the details." What "we" may think of as not being an "identifying" detail can still lead a lawyer to information that can be used to get their client off or an insurance company to deny a claim. So it's best not to post details about a crash until after it has been settled in court.
True,especially in this case where the OP posted, if true, that on both occasions the bike hit the car. Supposedly the car was making a turn in front of the bike. Still, an argument could be made, probably successfully, that the bike rider was not exercising due caution and was the one who, by not operating in a manner that was safe for conditions, caused the collisions and any damage to the motor vehicle.
Sure would take the wind out of any claims against the other operator or their insurance company.