here is the situation. collision was a car v's scooter(moped) scooter is looking to change from middle to left lanes, scooter rider checks mirrors, performs lifesaver check to left side to confirm space, scooter rider looks foward to see a car in middle lane infornt of him brake and indicate to turn right, scooter has to perform evasive action to avioid colision resulting in scooter rider skiding out and departing bike over the handlebars with the bike hitting the car in front once rider has departed bike. now the twist in this scenario is .. the road in which the car was indicating to turn right on is a no right turn road. once police had arrived at scene it was confirmed that the driver of the car would be reported for this offence. the driver of the car has admited responsibilty to police and her insurance company. so does her insurance company have grounds for defence in the fact that any colision involving the rear or anyones veihcle, is the rear partys fault?
2007-09-04
11:25:05
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15 answers
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Michael H
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