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I am sorry to hear about your accident and injuries, but I admit I am at a loss here to see how you can sustain a claim against MIBI....I am persuing the (MIBI) Motor Insurance Bureau of Ireland as the car I was driving on the day of accident belonged to a friend and he had not got it insured...
Unless someone else caused the accident i do not see how you have a claim.
I am sorry to hear about your accident and injuries, but I admit I am at a loss here to see how you can sustain a claim against MIBI.
You state that you were driving and that the vehicle was not insured. It is the legal responsibility of anyone driving a vehicle to ensure that he or she has appropriate cover in place for a vehicle before taking it on the road.
Maybe I don't understand the circumstances, but why should the MIBI, and consequently me as a properly insured driver, pick up the tab for you?
Mathepac. I understand where you are comming from. I too was paying my contribution to the MIBI as I had been insured to drive my own car(which was parked at home on day of accident). The car which I was driving belonged to a friend and I honeslty thought it had been insured. After all he drove the car to my house.
Not good enough to think you are insured - it is your responsibility to make sure you have cover.... The car which I was driving belonged to a friend and I honeslty thought it had been insured. ...
(unless the accident involved another uninsured driver?)
If you have fully comprehensive cover on your own policy, it is possible to drive op's car with their permission with third party cover under your own policy.
Did you have fully comprehensive cover for your own car ??
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