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My friend’s wife crashed, there fortune in the early hours of the morning into a bridge parapet, she was drunk, she called the insurance company (Viriyah) and they asked her to go to a hospital for a blood test, which she did at 7 AM and consequently they wouldn’t pay for the repairs.

 

You are not insured if your alcohol content is over the limit, I expect something similar to to happen with cannabis next year, in the UK you fail the drug test within 36 hours or so of smoking cannabis.

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I had a motorbike accident one morning around 9am on the way to the gym.

 

I don't drink alcohol, but at the hospital, my blood was tested for alcohol for the insurance company. 

 

I think an alcohol blood test is pretty much standard now after hospitalisation for any road accident in any private hospital. The insurance companies don't want the big payouts if they can avoid it.

 

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thats exactly my though as insurance wont cover for any damages if ur DUI

but i found the news i wus walking about and at around 5min mark they mentioned that the drunkards insurance will pay for all damagaes except for his own

very strange and i find this not the case for all, if possible some one pls check with their insurance broker?

 

 

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30 minutes ago, villageidiotY2K said:

thats exactly my though as insurance wont cover for any damages if ur DUI

but i found the news i wus walking about and at around 5min mark they mentioned that the drunkards insurance will pay for all damagaes except for his own

very strange and i find this not the case for all, if possible some one pls check with their insurance broker?

 

Usually, the policy holder is compensated by their own insurance company. If you're hit you file a claim with your insurance company only (with pictures, police report & any evidence). Any payment would come through your own insurance company depending on whether the claim was approved or not.

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