What a pain in the arse (no pun intended) that is MH. Get yourselves to the docs if the head aches get worse. When I was rear ended (ooh err) in my first car I was fine for two days and then could barely get out of bed!
When my Scirocco was shunted I was sat in it, parked up, waiting for the missus to finish work. I was hit at about 4pm and it wasn't until about 2pm the following day the effects of whiplash started to kick in. Weird how it develops - sleep fine on it overnight then intense neck pain 22 hours later, almost at the flick of a switch. Its a waiting game now to see if anything develops.
My new insurer (Sheilas wheels - only been on the new policy 8 days) doesn't even have an open claim line on a sunday so i'll be making the calls tomorrow. A bit sh!te! The bloke who hit me didn't want to hang around as he had no coolant, he wanted to get home ASAP. He didn't take any of my details, didn't take any pics and barely gave me time to take mine.
Gave me his name, address and number on a piece of paper, then pissed off home, no admission of guilt or apology or even asking if we were ok. As it turns out he only lives a 2 minute walk away from mine (he must have thought I was following him home) as I was driving to mine. I rang him when I got home and he didn't really want me to claim on insurance - I told him mine is probably a £600 - 800 fix if they can straighten the dent in the boot lid - the bumper is a goner and will need a painted replacement, if there is no hidden damage under there, that's without getting his done.
He must've been messing about in his car to hit me, I had been at a standstill for about 5 seconds waiting for a motorbike to pass on a raised roundabout over the A19 near the Tyne tunnel (and it's barriered all around, making you stop to see what's coming, you can't see if it's clear on the approach, and I did a slow approach up the slip road to the roundabout.