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2 People In A Car
Someone has a lift somewhere in a car and driver crashes through own fault but had driven sensibility (blind junction).
Excess is very high on car should passenger contribute to excess as driver would not have been in the area otherwise.
Excess is very high on car should passenger contribute to excess as driver would not have been in the area otherwise.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ah well, if you'd already in effect signed a contract - paid for lunch and petrol - then that's the end of it. I think you're doing the right thing in offering to contribute but if he's asking for £400, no way I'd offer that much even if I had it. Accidents do happen but it's up to him as owner to insure against them as he chooses.
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Oh, you are the lucky one
who is making the contribution - what about half ?
I suppose your lifter wants the whole whack
and the issue of whether you will continue to get the lift has come up.
The xs is very high ... because he has a bad record previously - or because he is young and doesnt drive that well ? or has a high xs to lessen his premium
Now - I am surprised that no one ( you are excused as a non driver ) has raised the possibility that if money is changing hands between passenger and driver this could be a contract for hire... and invalidates the driver's insurance.
But that is just an opinion.....
Oh, you are the lucky one
who is making the contribution - what about half ?
I suppose your lifter wants the whole whack
and the issue of whether you will continue to get the lift has come up.
The xs is very high ... because he has a bad record previously - or because he is young and doesnt drive that well ? or has a high xs to lessen his premium
Now - I am surprised that no one ( you are excused as a non driver ) has raised the possibility that if money is changing hands between passenger and driver this could be a contract for hire... and invalidates the driver's insurance.
But that is just an opinion.....
If as you say the driver offered you a lift & you accepted you are in no way responsible for any outcome,if however the driver offered to take you somewhere & required payment I would respectfully say the driver was hiring his/her services & negates his/her driving insurance ( not being a licensed taxi service)
If the driver offered you a lift and you said no. So the driver stayed at home and fell down the stairs. Would that be your fault too? If he was giving you a lift he would not have been at home to fall down the stairs. Surely it is the same thing.
Also if it is the drivers fault. Blind junction or not then it is the drivers fault. I don't think you should pay anything.
Also if it is the drivers fault. Blind junction or not then it is the drivers fault. I don't think you should pay anything.