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Old 08-04-2010, 23:28   #22
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Re: Where there's blame, there's a claim...

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Originally Posted by Tony. View Post
Seems like insurance is a must for these things

There are lots of firms providing cover (according to Google)
Which is something that puzzled me. Most large insurers provide this cover? Could it be that Mrs Brown was trying to save a few bob?

The BBC article seems to lack considerable amounts of detail, especially what it was that prompted the court to apportion blame to Mrs Brown.

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
Surely if she couldn't get scooter insurance then she could have covered herself relating to third party claims??
Up until recently, scooter owners could get cover attached to their household insurance included on the public liability cover.
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