That's what you have insurance for. Sorry for your trouble.Bongo said:Received a solicitors letter today claiming serious personal injuries!
Just for the record, your no-claims bonus is just that - no claims. It is not a 'no blame' bonus. Regardless of the liability issue, if you have a claim against you, you will normally lose your bonus.liteweight said:Same thing happened to us couple of years ago. Husband insisted insurance company fight the claim as he didn't want to lose his no claims bonus. Heard no more about it, suspect insurance co. settled.
asdfg said:I tought that all foreign registered car have to be re registered in Ireland with a certain time period - could be wrong on this
RainyDay said:Just for the record, your no-claims bonus is just that - no claims. It is not a 'no blame' bonus. Regardless of the liability issue, if you have a claim against you, you will normally lose your bonus.
True, but if you run into me and I choose to claim off you directly instead of claiming off my insurance company and letting them sue you, I keep my no-claims bonus intact. You will almost certainly refer the claim to your insurance company, and if responsibilities are clear and the damage isn't huge, they may well pay up without having to involve any solicitors. I may have difficulty moving insurers when I'm asked the 'have you had any accidents' question.bond-007 said:Of course they can directly sue each other but it would then go to the insurance as it would be unlikely that they would have the funds to employ solictors to defend any claim.
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