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Insurance Company sues for uninsured mods

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tony_danza:
Obvious case of 'fronting' - throw the book at him for fraudulently obtaining and don't pay out. Abuse of Traders policies is just as bad.

Why should I pay a premium for other's to take the p***? If you can't insure it, don't buy it.

vRS Carl:
Think the court may rule in favour of the Insurance Company on this one.

Lowered suspension, Alloys, Bonnet vent, Induction Kit and Stainless Exhaust. All should have been declared. I think they are just listing the other stuff to "pad out" their case.

Sounds like a case of a young guy who ran out of ability rather rapidly.

Richn83:

--- Quote from: Mater on May 17, 2010, 01:10:20 pm ---Think the court may rule in favour of the Insurance Company on this one.

Lowered suspension, Alloys, Bonnet vent, Induction Kit and Stainless Exhaust. All should have been declared. I think they are just listing the other stuff to "pad out" their case.

Sounds like a case of a young guy who ran out of ability rather rapidly.


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As you say Mater, the list of performance enhancing mods (as much as they can on a corsa) should have been notified, however to include carpet mats and seat covers is ridiculous as these neither enhance the performance or cause the vehicle to be a more desirable target for theft not un-less the little geet installed diamond encrusted ones!  :grin:

Golfgirl:

--- Quote from: Moschops on May 17, 2010, 10:45:13 am ---Must admit, never heard of Diamond Insurance though...perhaps she was there only client... :signLOL:

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It's a women-only insurer (although I do believe they also insure men :stupid:) who are part of the Admiral group.

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