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I would suggest you contact the MIBI @ http://www.mibi.ie ASAP and inform them of all that has transpired especially the possibility that the driver of the vehicle that hit you is uninsured and that the supposed insurance company may be disclaiming liability....
If the driver is uninsured then you should contemplate contacting the MIBI for advice
1: no reason why being with Quinn direct should put you at a disadvantage
2: if the owner had sold the car to someone else, then Quinn quite possibly may not be liable. Instead it would be the new owner of the car's insurers who would have liability. In fairness to Quinn, if the original owner at the time had not told them he had sold the car, how would they find out.
They really should put together a central database of insurance, tax NCT, details and then put those Number plate scanners going, like they have in the UK.
Who do you propose would pay for all of this, given the cost is likely to be in the high tens of millions? Spread acorss probably a tenth of the driving population of the UK?
As it has already been done very successfully by all accounts in the UK, then the cost here should be relatively small.Who do you propose would pay for all of this, given the cost is likely to be in the high tens of millions? Spread acorss probably a tenth of the driving population of the UK?
Why wait? You can download forms and email them from their website tonight.quinn are definitely dragging their feet,gardai are just as bad.i will contact mibi tmrw.thanks for advice all.
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