It's not an issue for them. As for concerns that this or that minor or technical discrepancy might render insurance invalid, well, you're kinda insured even if you have no insurance, a levy (2% i think) is added to car insurance policies to provide a fund to pay claims where the offender didn't have insurance.Perhaps they didnt know?
if the vehicle is registered in poland (not on irish plates) then there's no requirement to display an nct as the car is not on our system, same with insurance discs.I am aware of one Polish national who does not have the NCT on his car. He was stopped twice in the last year and his details checked. In both cases they made no mention of the NCT and waved him on.
So ok then what is the answer,is insurance void without a current nct?
If having valid car insurance is conditional on having a valid NCT cert don't you think the Insurance company would have asked before they paid out?
I remember Pat Kenny doing a programme on this a few years back...apparently once the insurance companies enter into a legal contract with you, they're obliged to insure you no matter what, even if you don't have any NCT. I think you're insured even if you're drink driving and have a crash...
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