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Involved in a accident and have found out that my mot has ran out
Help, i didnt realise that my mot was out of date, and i have been involved in a car accident, my car is a right off, i am fully comp but does this stand now the mot is out of date? The other car involved is saying it was my fault so the insurance company is saying that it is a split blame, as i think it was their fault, Police were involved, but nothing was mentioned to me at the time about the mot. Where do i stand.?
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Technically the car would have been un-roadworthy.
No MOT also invalidates the road tax.
I have known for insurance accessors to inspect car's after accidents and find bald tyres and other faults and not pay out.
The DVLA sell information to the insurance companies, so ALL the digital information on insurance is obtainable.
Technically the car would have been un-roadworthy.
No MOT also invalidates the road tax.
I have known for insurance accessors to inspect car's after accidents and find bald tyres and other faults and not pay out.
The DVLA sell information to the insurance companies, so ALL the digital information on insurance is obtainable.
Ask your local traffic police officer or better still ring your insurance company.
Under the road traffic act, I think you will find that you do need an MOT.
That sadly is the LAW, but in a way a good law, after all you wouldnt want an unroadworthy car with no brakes going towards a crossing with your children walking across it would you ?.
Dont Drink & Drive - Always have insurance and a MOT.
Under the road traffic act, I think you will find that you do need an MOT.
That sadly is the LAW, but in a way a good law, after all you wouldnt want an unroadworthy car with no brakes going towards a crossing with your children walking across it would you ?.
Dont Drink & Drive - Always have insurance and a MOT.
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