
Person pulled out from a stop sign and there wasn't time for me to stop. I have (had) a 2500 pound car and hit a 6000 pound truck square in the middle. The driver of the truck after impact and in the process of moving out of the intersection decided to pad any type of insurance payout by sideswiping a parked minivan about 15 feet from the curb and claiming that was caused by the impact.
This is impossible, it was a standard city intersection, I was going north, the truck was going east, this happened in the east lane of my north/south facing road. The minivan was on the east/west road, parked on the south side of the street.
How fast would a 2500 pound car need to be moving at the time of impact to even move a 6000 truck when it was hit in the middle? I could see some movement if I had it in the quarterpanel, but not this; and believe any impact would send her to her left, not to her right.