You have to pay for the damages to the other car? Were you driving without any insurance?
He either was paying attention to a gorgeous sheila off the road, or he had one big incursion with a kangaroo!
yes he mentioned that his car has no insurance
he is properly screwed
I wonder what's the law in australia for driving without car insurance as of course it's illegal to drive without car insurance here in the US and they will give you a huge fine for that and possiblity revoke your license for a few months, I think.
Well, I thought 3rd party insurance is compulsory in Australia. I am not sure if the term exist in the US. Basically, 3rd party insurance covers you if you are at fault. So, in Jake's case under 3rd party insurance, he'd have to pay for the damages to his car while the insurance company pay for the damages to the other car.
Insurance is not cheap, especially for young and inexperienced drivers, but it may pay itself off if/when you have to make a claim. And, it reduces the stress and worries, etc.
I am not insured, because it expired last march, and I didn't pay for the renew - stupid, I know. What would happen, is that I might possibly have to pay the insurance excess + the damages caused. If that is too much like $3500 or 4,000 in total, then the additional costs to fix my own car wont be worth it. At the least, the car I am driving is 11 years old.Well, I thought 3rd party insurance is compulsory in Australia. I am not sure if the term exist in the US. Basically, 3rd party insurance covers you if you are at fault. So, in Jake's case under 3rd party insurance, he'd have to pay for the damages to his car while the insurance company pay for the damages to the other car.
Insurance is not cheap, especially for young and inexperienced drivers, but it may pay itself off if/when you have to make a claim. And, it reduces the stress and worries, etc.
Toyota CorollaToyota Corolla, Matrix or something? Ford Focus? Ford Fiesta (new version) etc?
I am not insured, because it expired last march, and I didn't pay for the renew - stupid, I know. What would happen, is that I might possibly have to pay the insurance excess + the damages caused. If that is too much like $3500 or 4,000 in total, then the additional costs to fix my own car wont be worth it. At the least, the car I am driving is 11 years old.
I know, I know :roll:goddamn!
I know, I know :roll:
remember my car? It's still broken and sitting in garage, collecting dust. few days ago, I just saw somebody wrote "CLEAN ME, F--ER " on my car hood. I wrote a reply - "I WILL"
but pix or it didn't happen!
you'll have to wait till tomorrow
I consider how much annual or semi-annual payment is auto insurance of your car? If high insurance is for younger driver till age 25, you can use liability insurance for other drivers only. Do not buy new car now until you will be 25.
If you are under the age of 25, the insurance rate will mostly likely be high. I think that you may buy used car or regular sedan or simple vehicle is cheaper in price for insurance then a sports vehicle or sports utility vehicle when you will be age 25. If you are under the age of 25, the insurance rate will mostly likely be high.
I wonder what's the law in australia for driving without car insurance as of course it's illegal to drive without car insurance here in the US and they will give you a huge fine for that and possiblity revoke your license for a few months, I think.
Well, I thought 3rd party insurance is compulsory in Australia. I am not sure if the term exist in the US. Basically, 3rd party insurance covers you if you are at fault. So, in Jake's case under 3rd party insurance, he'd have to pay for the damages to his car while the insurance company pay for the damages to the other car.
Insurance is not cheap, especially for young and inexperienced drivers, but it may pay itself off if/when you have to make a claim. And, it reduces the stress and worries, etc.
I am not insured, because it expired last march, and I didn't pay for the renew - stupid, I know. What would happen, is that I might possibly have to pay the insurance excess + the damages caused. If that is too much like $3500 or 4,000 in total, then the additional costs to fix my own car wont be worth it. At the least, the car I am driving is 11 years old.
but pix or it didn't happen!
Yeah but I don't have a motorcycle licence. So I'd rather get a new car instead spending a penny on these damages on my car.Sucks to hear that, mate. Time for you to buy a motorcycle? Cheaper than cars, aye?