A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"
Bowls can wait !
Go through insurance man, if you've got all his details, your insurance co will be able to claim your excess back and refund it to you, all the work they do on your bike (Provided you go to one of their selected repairers) will be guaranteed and as I said if they refund your excess, your no claims discount wont be affected.
And the guy will probably find paying your excess will most likely be way cheaper than paying the repairs.
And DON'T let them charge you an additional age excess, your age and riding ability does not factor into how the damage occured so you shouldn't be penalised.
Check the link http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ro...y/crashes.html under the heading "Reporting a crash"
That should clear it up for ya
Your insurance company is unlikely to charge you an excess as you will be declaring the party responsible. Only go to a repairer that can/will lend you transport (car or bike), the insurance company will pursue the other driver but only for indemnity (current value) not full replacement and any cost of a courtesy vehicle will not be part of that settlement. They will also allow him time to pay. You would be very unwise to do this privately as you will have no comeback if the repair is substandard or fails in the reasonable future.
I am a broker and do know what I am talking about, unlike another
You will also get a more speedy result. If you need to hire a bike for your test, that cost may be recoverable from the third party that hit you. Ask your claims handler.
Good luck.
You accidentally spelt bullshit as 'beliefs' and clue as 'hidden agenda'. It makes more sense if it is fixed like so:
Your idea that the government of this country doesn't have the right to establish law is laughable and at the very least you should refrain from giving legal advice on a public forum. Seriously.
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