There has been a discussion on 4BC with Ray Hadley giving the YOUI comunications manager heaps regarding a driver with 3rd property cover who was totalled by a Youi insured driver who hit more than 1 car when he lost conciousness due to IF I heard correctly?,a apreviously unknown medical problem and they denied the claim so you may want to check the fine print on your policy if you have one with them.
If I get this correctly, the YOUI insured driver totalled someone else's car, who only had 3rd party property insurance, and therefore they could only claim against the YOUI insured driver, and YOUI is saying "not paying" because the YOUI insured driver did not disclose a medical condition at the time they took out their insurance policy with YOUI.
If so that sucks, but is totally legal, the problem for the victim is they either have to
- wear it and take the loss
- sue the technically uninsured driver to recover their funds. Good luck with that one!
If you are short of money and time (which presumably you would be if you only had 3rd party property) you won't sue. I've had 3rd party property in the past, but only if the car is worthless (cutoff is around $500 - $1000) but if you're young, or a student, or just starting out, that is still not easy to absorb. Like I said, it sucks, but sadly the law is very expensive, I reckon I can't afford legal fees for anything other than the most minor of transactions.
Shows the system has holes in it, I have no idea how this one would be plugged though.
Edited by Dave_GSR1.8, 29 August 2015 - 03:20 AM.