What if a pedestrian, a cyclist or a child injures themselves by falling against the car or colliding with it? Insurance is not just to protect other motorists or the driver of the car.
BTW, parking in a public place with no current insurance certificate displayed is an offence which can result in points on your licence if you are prosecuted.
How would someone who injures themselves on legally parked car claim against its insurance?
That has to be unworkable or you'd have conmen walking into parked cars all the time.
If there was something hanging out of it, if it moved, if someone fell over it...
the list is endless really.
All vehicles must have insurance, unless they are parked off road, i.e. private property. If the gardai see it parked on the road without an insurance disc, they'll probably issue you a fine.
What if the handbrake fails and the car rolls ... who's responsible then? The owner surely?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?