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A former police detective has warned drivers to never say a specific word after a car accident. The expert said that uttering one simple word following an incident could seriously backfire and land motorists in significant trouble.
Speaking on BBC's Morning Live, Rebecca Mason explained that apologising and saying "sorry" after a collision could be interpreted as an "admission of guilt". In the heat of the moment, drivers may say sorry even when they don't fully understand what happened during the crash.
However, car insurance companies can interpret an apology as evidence that one party bears more responsibility than the other, potentially placing the blame entirely on one person rather than the other. As reported by Express.co.uk , the ex-police detective advised