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01-09-2007, 10:59 AM | #31 | ||
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I've asked about the exact nature of her insurance expiry and she says her insurance was three days out of the "cover period". She can't claim. The insurance company has told her this.
Re: paying up and then claiming. At the scene of the accident, wouldn't you swap details with the other driver? The driver would then contact their insurance to arrange for tow, claim, etc. So her insurance company might be made aware of this pretty soon after if the other driver's company starts the process, right?
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