Interesting point. If a pillion passenger was fully insured in their own right but, unbeknown to them, the rider (driver) was unlicenced would their (the pillion passengers) insurance refuse to pay out?
in this case, there's no way she wouldn't have known.
Nonsense. By law, insurer's cannot hide policy conditions in "the fine print", something that doesn't exist in insurance policies, never mind being there in large volumes. All policy holders are told to check the conditions of the policy.
Yes, those social workers and the way that they're forced to become social workers.
The statutory minimum 5.6 weeks' holiday isn't enough for a healthy, young woman?
She was also quoted as saying that there was "blood coming from every orifice". Albeit, severely injured, she's, clearly, a woman with a propensity for exaggeration.
Her boyfriend. I'm wondering why no one, so far, has apportioned any blame to him as the rider, rather than blaming Thailand and it's road safety record?
Do non-fullface helmets, as most are, protect the face when a person is heading face down to the tarmac at scooter speed? Do "good" helmet that are not fullface protect the face, then?