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HogMeister | 17:57 Wed 03rd Jun 2009 | Insurance
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I drive over my nieghbours land to my property from the road. I have full rights over this. What is the situation if say a child is knocked down, and god forbid, it was killed?
Who is liable? What cover is require if any?
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surely it would be the iability of the person who did the running down?
I agree with bednobs,
It's nothing to do with who owns the land (anywhere) at all.
It's the person who does the running dowmwhther that be you,your neighbour,or the postman/milkman/electric man.
It would be that person who would have to look to their insurance cover,not the landowner.
The same as if a child was run down on a public road. "private" has no significance here.
Indeed, if you ran over a child on the road, you wouldn't expect the Highways Agency to take the blame?

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