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Motorcycle Taxi Insurance.

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Does anyone know if a person on a motorcy taxi is injured in an accident and needs to have hospital treatment will have to pay for it their self, or are they covered by the motorcy's insurance, if any?

 

 

Should be some sort of compulsory insurance thats needed to pay the road tax.

 

Pays naff all though.

11 minutes ago, possum1931 said:

if a person on a motorcy taxi is injured in an accident and needs to have hospital treatment

His Thai no problems.

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6 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

Should be some sort of compulsory insurance thats needed to pay the road tax.

 

Pays naff all though.

So you are not covered then, I thought as much.

All motorcycles in Thailand are NOT insured and that includes those Moto taxi so use them at your peril..

5 minutes ago, possum1931 said:

So you are not covered then, I thought as much.

80,000 baht for medical expenses and 500,000 baht for death and dismemberment.  

 

There's lots of don't know until it happens in Thailand.

How would you know the answer to your question until the situation arises.

If my truck hit the motorcycle taxi with a passenger whoever my insurance would pay for there care. 

If it was the Taxi motorbike fault the passenger would be covered by CTPL.

As for costs go for falangies in that situation who knows where that would lead. 

 

21 minutes ago, possum1931 said:

So you are not covered then, I thought as much.

 

22 minutes ago, ezzra said:

All motorcycles in Thailand are NOT insured and that includes those Moto taxi so use them at your peril..

Look at the tax disc.! 

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31 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

80,000 baht for medical expenses and 500,000 baht for death and dismemberment.  

So you are covered then? May I should keep a score here, what's that now. 3 no's 1 yes. I will leave the if's and but's out of it though.

38 minutes ago, ezzra said:

All motorcycles in Thailand are NOT insured and that includes those Moto taxi so use them at your peril..

Funny ! I pay almost 20,000 THB for just one of my bikes, to an insurance company, but I am not insured ?

555

4 minutes ago, possum1931 said:

So you are covered then? May I should keep a score here, what's that now. 3 no's 1 yes. I will leave the if's and but's out of it though.

I never said there was no insurance cover.

39 minutes ago, ezzra said:

All motorcycles in Thailand are NOT insured and that includes those Moto taxi so use them at your peril..

I have a scooter and a "big bike" both have class 1 insurance.

 

but don't let real facts get in the way of your dribble.

It depends if the taxi has orange plates this means he has the more expensive tax\insurance, i think there's some cover in this case. Don't get on a taxi bike with white plates, many around in Pattaya

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