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Offline Ant1981

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Re: FML
« Reply #20 on: 07 August 2011, 20:06 »
insurance wont pay out full stop. taking him to court sounds like your option.

If it was stolen, they will.
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Re: FML
« Reply #21 on: 07 August 2011, 20:28 »
Were the Police involved?

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Re: FML
« Reply #22 on: 07 August 2011, 20:29 »
Were the Police involved?

Thom

He needs to report it asap doesn't he really if he wants the insurance involved. Sounds like a tricky situation to be in.
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Re: FML
« Reply #23 on: 07 August 2011, 20:38 »
personally just cause of the fact youde loose ncb, if i was in your shoes ide say he has 1 week to get the money weather he needs to get a loan or put it on a credit card or what ever, if after the 1 week take him to court, after all hes at fault, and also its made your life harder as im sure now your going to have to use public transport to get to and from work/college/uni  or to get to anywere you need to go, if it was me ide be making him pay for a buss pass for me to get to work cause to use public transport i need 2 buss passes which are about 20 quid each and it takes about a hour and a half on the buss. also you have the faff on finding a new car ect. got the admin charges for canceling your insurance policie/changing it to the new car etc etc etc.

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Re: FML
« Reply #24 on: 07 August 2011, 20:43 »
insurance wont pay out full stop. taking him to court sounds like your option.

If it was stolen, they will.

it wasnt stolen, he used the keys!

just like if someone breaks into your house and steals your car keys and takes your car its not covered.

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Re: FML
« Reply #25 on: 07 August 2011, 20:55 »
insurance wont pay out full stop. taking him to court sounds like your option.

If it was stolen, they will.

it wasnt stolen, he used the keys!

just like if someone breaks into your house and steals your car keys and takes your car its not covered.

So someone taking your car without permission isn't stealing. That's a new one on me.
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Re: FML
« Reply #26 on: 07 August 2011, 21:05 »
Were the Police involved?

Thom

He needs to report it asap doesn't he really if he wants the insurance involved. Sounds like a tricky situation to be in.

If the Police know about this, then they will go after the driver for TWOC, if the owner sticks up for his mate, then he'll get done for aiding and abetting an uninsured driver... no win situation!
This thread wants deleting :rolleyes:

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Re: FML
« Reply #27 on: 07 August 2011, 21:18 »
....then he'll get done for aiding and abetting an uninsured driver... no win situation!


Will it be as straight forward as that? He never gave him permission to take the car, so it wasn't down to him that an uninsured driver was on the road.
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Re: FML
« Reply #28 on: 07 August 2011, 21:24 »
....then he'll get done for aiding and abetting an uninsured driver... no win situation!


Will it be as straight forward as that? He never gave him permission to take the car, so it wasn't down to him that an uninsured driver was on the road.

Im which case, it was taken without consent, driver gets prosecuted... If the owner tries to make an insurance claim, they will smell a rat immediately.

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« Last Edit: 07 August 2011, 21:27 by thom89 »

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Re: FML
« Reply #29 on: 07 August 2011, 21:25 »
Were the Police involved?

Thom

He needs to report it asap doesn't he really if he wants the insurance involved. Sounds like a tricky situation to be in.

If the Police know about this, then they will go after the driver for TWOC, if the owner sticks up for his mate, then he'll get done for aiding and abetting an uninsured driver... no win situation!
This thread wants deleting :rolleyes:

Thom
I agree, this is a legal minefield.