Thank you all for your contributions.My intention was not to have a bike versus car argument,but simply to ask what penalty is usually imposed if the Judge rules that I'm guilty of the offence as I have never seen the inside of a courtroom in my half a century+ of life.
The motorcyclist is not being summoned for anything and the indicator was still flashing on the bike when the Gardai arrived.All my documents were in order as they should be,and were presented to the Gardai at the scene and I'm fully insured as I should be,so the motorcyclist has no worries in that regard.
I will contact my solicitor. Once again thank you all.
wow, what a biker/car driver war!!
From what I've seen in courts regarding road traffic offences, you will be deemed to be responsible for this accident in the eyes of the law, so should probably plead guilty, as pleading innocent when you are not 100% innocent could antagonize the judge.
However, a reasonable judge (there are all sorts and they have their moods!) should take into consideration the following:
1. The other motorist caused confusion by driving on a straight, approaching a left turn, indicating to turn left, with no intention to turn.
2. You are, as you said, 50+ with no previous convictions and a low number of penalty points.
3. You will have a solicitor with you (I presume, as you said you will be contacting them) and bringing representation in the form of barrister/solicitor shows you are taking the matter seriously & believe you have a case worth good representation.
Best of Luck, and by the way, 'Driving Without Consideration For Other Road Users' is the lowest offence of its type you can be charged for, Undue Care & Attention is only the next one up, so try not to think of it as a "very serious offence" as someone else here called it.