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    What are the odds?

    What are the odds of being hit two years running (one per year) by uninsured drivers when you do the descent thing and have 3rd party yourself.

    At least hubby's in one piece. On both occasions the other party were totally at fault (both crossed the path of on coming traffic and took out hubby).

    McJims alright, bit sore and shaken up. First incident was him on the bike, and he's still got a dodgy knee from it. This time round our car took most of the impact, it's fooked - it won't live again.

    Anyway, watch out there on them Auckland roads folks. Really makes you think about coughing up the extra for full cover when this has happened twice in a short period of time, through no fault of your own. We do full cover on the bikes and other car at least.
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    Shit, that sucks...hope McJim heals well. Any pictures of the motorcycle?

    Give him a single malt whiskey to calm the nerves, best wishes.
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    Bummer - shit that reminds me i need to jack up insurance on everything this week
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chickadee View Post
    Anyway, watch out there on them Auckland roads folks. Really makes you think about coughing up the extra for full cover when this has happened twice in a short period of time, through no fault of your own. We do full cover on the bikes and other car at least.
    Yep - insurance is important for piece of mind. I have full cover on both cars and my bike. Scary cost though when you include house, contents, life, health, etc - costs thousands a year, but I wouldn't be without it.

    Riding is a dangerous pasttime/mode of transport - well worth insurance. A cop mate of mine never had insurance until we got talking about it. A few weeks later both of us realised the other had been off work recovering from broken bones after separate bike incidents.

    I didn't fall off but shattered two bones in my foot - he wrote off his bike and broke several bones - his fault - and thankfully he fully insured it after our chat. Saved him $16 grand. He never thought in his 20 years of riding that it could or would happen to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chickadee View Post
    McJims alright, bit sore and shaken up. First incident was him on the bike, and he's still got a dodgy knee from it. This time round our car took most of the impact, it's fooked - it won't live again.
    Ach, shite. Tell him the Reeces wish him well. The missus has just brought over a bottle, so we'll raise a glass, even if he's too stiff to raise one himself.

    (Ahem, yeah, best not read that too close.)

    For what it's worth, I went through a period where I was into A&E once or twice a year, for three or four years. Dunno what brought it on, or what's changed now, but it passed. Sometimes it seems like they're out to get you, but it's really just clusters of coincidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chickadee View Post
    What are the odds of being hit two years running (one per year) by uninsured drivers when you do the descent thing and have 3rd party yourself.
    With some 3rd party policies your insurer will take on the offending party through the small claims tribunal on your behalf. Especially if you have several other polices with them. Check it out.

    Sorry to read the news, regards to McJim
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    Smile

    Glad to hear that he is ok.....

    So why wasnt he riding his Ducati...... the weather was ok today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    I didn't fall off but shattered two bones in my foot - he wrote off his bike and broke several bones - his fault - and thankfully he fully insured it after our chat. Saved him $16 grand. He never thought in his 20 years of riding that it could or would happen to him.
    I'll certainly be getting insurance sorted once the bike's back on the road. Dunno how it works over here, but the smartest thing I ever did with insurance back in the UK was take their offer of legal costs cover for an extra 50GBP (in the context of what it costs to insure a decent sportsbike over there, this is a pittance.) The minute I got hit (3rd party jumped a red and T-boned me) I had a free lawyer fighting my corner, and only my corner.

    I had naively thought that "my" insurance company would have my back, but they didn't -- they wanted to screw me royally, and their only interests were their own.

    Being able to just tell the lawyer "this is what happened" and then sic him on everyone else was worth more than I paid for the insurance policy itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kneescraper View Post
    Any pictures of the motorcycle?
    'twas the car that got taken out, by the sounds of it, not that lovely Ducati.

    Let me know if there's anything I can do to help, Chick.

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    That sucks. Glad you guys are ok and that it was "only" a cage that got damaged and not the beautiful Ducati.

    Best wishes to Jamie for a quick recovery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Glad to hear that he is ok.....

    So why wasnt he riding his Ducati...... the weather was ok today.
    Funny thing he took the Ducati to work, and came home at lunch and swapped it for the car (6th sense I guess). Weather report was patchy so car sounded good to him at the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chickadee View Post
    Funny thing he took the Ducati to work, and came home at lunch and swapped it for the car (6th sense I guess). Weather report was patchy so car sounded good to him at the time.
    He has become attuned to the Italian electronics already...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    He has become attuned to the Italian electronics already...
    You're cruel Swoop, you made him laugh and his ribs are sore!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chickadee View Post
    You're cruel Swoop, you made him laugh and his ribs are sore!
    Muahahaha!!!

    Glad to see he still has his sense of humour! (I'm sure it is the comment that Ix would have made...)

    Hope the ribs heal quick.
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