Sanchez, sorry dude, I can't remember your name...
What I was referring to in my earlier post is that there is a possibility you can pursue a claim through the MIB (motor insurers burea) under the Untraced Driver's Agreement. But this depends on a couple of factors.
1- Plod attended and there is a report or at least a CAD number for the incident
2- They have recorded the cause of the incident being due to oil/diesel on the roundabout
If the above questions have a yes answer, then you have absolutely nothing to lose by going onto the MIB website and submitting an application online. It won't cost you anything and after a period of 2-3 months you are likely to get an answer as to whether they will deal with your claim or not.
There is a compulsory £300 excess which applies to property damage, so they won't pay the first £300. If you are injured and claim for injuries there is no deduction from that.
It is difficult to see from the pics if you have bent the lamp post or whatever it was you hit, the plastic illuminated bollard will probably just clip back on the mount, but if the lamp post is damaged then you really are better off using your insurance as the bills for these are stupid, I mean £1K+. The council always take forever to bother sending you a bill too.
When the wife stacked my soarer I had to wait over 15 months before my insurers would allow my NCD after I abandoned making a claim on my own policy for the damage to my car, as they wanted to see if the council would crawl out of the woodwork and present me with a bill for the signpost, which my insurers would then get the good news for. Fortunately, the council did nothing and I got my NCD back.
Anyway, the link for the MIB is
http://mib.org.uk/MIB/en/Claims/UK/Untr ... ADVICE.htm
Effectively you are making a claim against an untraced driver who decided to ovefill their diesel/ carcinogenic polluting piece of shit/ HGV and spill diesel all over the road surface. Alternatively, if the spillage had been reported previously and plod & the local authority have done nothing about it, then they can get the good news of a claim for not acting on this and leaving a section of road dangerous to other road users and potentially fatal to organ doners, sorry I mean bikers.