Thanks for that. I sent an email this morning asking for the information which idenfied my vehicle/ garda etc.The claimant carries the burden of proof.
The standard of proof is the balance of probabilities i.e. something is at least 51% more likely than not.
Sometimes accidents or incidents can occur without physical contact between vehicles. It might be alleged that becky pulled out of a side road in a way that caused an emergency. That said, I would expect her to have also been on the receiving end of a sounding horn and or flashing lights.
becky needs to be clear with AIG [her insurers] that she accepts absolutely no responsibility for this alleged accident. Unfortunately, insurers have a right to settle the matter without policyholder's permission and might do so on grounds of economics as distinct from merit.
So AXA have to prove it was my car? It states the car was hit (I'd remember that). I'm a cautious driver, in my 20 plus years of driving I have overtaken a car less than 10 times.
I feel AIG want me to prove it didn't happen.
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