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Did you learn that from Reefer Madness?Drug addicts.
Did you learn that from Reefer Madness?Drug addicts.
Badel is reporting that this incident could cost Mam around $500k.
It's not mentioned in the article, but a good chance he'd have to pay compensation to the other parties (no doubt he'll settle if the other parties file a law suit)
- Rehab bill is $100k
- Repairs to both vehicles (his + uber)
- Fines from both the Broncos and the NRL
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With my experience it comes down to what you're willing to pay to cover it (if you're handing the keys to a young footballer you'd assume you'd be paying the highest price).Commercial insurance is different. They protect the owner of the car, not the driver. If this was a company vehicle, it'll be insured for anything a fuckwit using the car does behind the wheel.
Just like if an Avis renter was destroyed by a pissed driver, their insurer would still pay out to Avis.
Thanks mate, that makes sense.So, no matter who the driver is, CTP insurance will pay out if you're injured in a car accident with a registered vehicle. Even if the at-fault driver is unlicensed or underaged, CTP can cover hospital expenses, rehabilitation, lost income and long-term care.
Compulsory Third Party (CTP) covers claims made against you if you or anyone else driving your car has an accident and someone is injured or dies. CTP doesn't cover damage caused to vehicles or property. For that, you'll need car insurance.