よそ見歩行で駐車中の車にぶつかり傷…逆に治療費要求=韓国
A man was walking aimlessly and hit a parked car, resulting in injury... He demanded medical expenses in return = Korea
A woman who allegedly crashed into a parked vehicle while walking and looking away, causing damage, is now demanding payment for her own medical expenses in response to the car owner's request for repairs.
Recently, a Korean YouTube channel, Han Moon Cheol TV, aired a video entitled "A woman who crashed into a parked car asked for money to pay for repairs, but ended up being asked for medical expenses instead."
According to the car owner, Mr. A, he was parking his car at the parking lot of the Mapo Agricultural and Fisheries Market in Seoul on the 6th at around 5:46 pm when he was hit by a car.
A few hours after parking, Mr. A returned to his car and discovered that it was scratched. He checked the footage from his dashcam to understand what had happened.
The dashcam footage showed a woman walking and talking with friends when she bumped into the hood of Mr. A's car and complained of pain.
After confirming that the damaged part of the vehicle was the same as the part where the woman had been hit, Mr. A found the woman in question, who was wearing the same clothes, in the neighborhood and requested repair costs.
Mr. A said, "At the time, the woman promised to compensate for the damage to the car at the scene, but when I asked for compensation the next day, she demanded a medical certificate and procedures for a personal injury accident, and denied any negligence."
"He claimed that he couldn't see the parked car because it was blocking his path and was dark in color," he said. When B reported the incident to the police, the traffic division said, "Since this was not an accident that occurred on the road,
The department was told that it was not possible to report the incident as an accident, and that the matter should be resolved as a civil matter, as it would be difficult to determine this as damage to property as the perpetrator did not act intentionally.
In addition, Mr. A's car was slightly protruding from the parking line, but this was presumably because the parking space was narrower than the other spaces.
The front of the Nono was sticking out slightly, and it was confirmed that several other cars that were parked around the same time were also sticking out of the parking lines.
After watching the video, lawyer Han Moon-cheol said, "The place where Mr. A parked was a 'light vehicle only area.'
The fact that the pedestrian's rear wheels were as close as possible to the parking space's curbside stopper, rather than being "in the designated area," makes it clear that he was careless.
Mr. A said, "The woman in question said that she could not receive compensation without a police investigation and a court ruling, and filed a civil lawsuit.
In response, Attorney Han pointed out again that it was the woman's fault and said, "Instead of getting the car owner to sue,
First of all, they should apologize and see if there is anywhere that can repair it cheaply."
2024/10/20 21:32 KST
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