How do you know he was riding like a twat ? Sounds like he was doing what every cyclist is entitled to do and ride up to the front of the lights. The law will find in the cyclists favour, so if luvs son is smart he won’t try and brush him off.
As long as there is no more playing on the injury and he wants lets say £20 for a new wheel my son will pay him as it was mainly his fault and it seems the right thing to do. Personally I'd tell him to **** off.
2nd hand shed of a bike not some fancy thing and the guy has admitted on the scene that he was partly to blame.
Aren't bikes meant to undertake rather than weave between two cars? They are meant to be cycling alongside the pavement?
The law would still fall on his side as it states that you have to check before opening doors. But as a cyclist you have to take a common sense approach for your own safety.
There we are then. I'd offer him a new second hand wheel and that's it. I don't really agree with ignoring his calls but he definitely doesn't deserve any compensation.