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  1. #16
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    Maybe you could tell the insurance company you rode the bike to work so you could take it in for a WoF at lunch break (which you may have been going to do anyway ;-| . Say you've had the bike off the road for winter and just brought it hence the need for insurance etc.
    they can't prove otherwise and it's a plausible explanation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imne1 View Post
    Maybe you could tell the insurance company you rode the bike to work so you could take it in for a WoF at lunch break (which you may have been going to do anyway ;-| . Say you've had the bike off the road for winter and just brought it hence the need for insurance etc.
    they can't prove otherwise and it's a plausible explanation.
    Why the fuck would you lie when there is no need to?
    Is this a habit of yours?
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    will it get a WOF as it is now? if so all you have to do is get a rego and WOF, then met up with the guy in the car again, then ride it back into the damaged car (stand on your seat so the impact momentum carries you over the car, and you will land safely on the road with minimal injury), then ring your insurance company and make a claim. simple really.

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    Whether a bike is registered or not is wholly irrelevant as the collection of taxes is not pertinent to the insurance coverage. Neither is an expired warrant per se, however the bike must be in a "warrantable" (roadworthy)condition. So put in a claim and the assessor will puick up on the expired WOF and check the bike for roadworthiness (obviously a bit difficult if it's smashed to smithereens). Assuming you would have passed a WOF that day you should be good.

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    Thanks for everybody's advice. I'll contact the insurance company and tell them exactly what happened and see what comes of it. It's only money after all, at least my body is still in one piece.

    Cheers!
    And you run and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking. Racing around to come up behind you again.

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    You realise that the reason you had a crash was because you got insurance, right?
    I can guarantee it wouldn't have happened had you not gotten the bike insured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burger View Post
    This morning I had an accident on my bike, turned into work and wasn't paying attention to oncoming traffic, and got t-boned buy a car. Totally my fault, and pretty gutted about the whole thing.
    Although it does suck that you've had an accident, I just wanted to say "good on you" for taking responsibility.

    That's a rare attitude in these modern times and I'm impressed with your attitude.

    Good luck with the insurance company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    Although it does suck that you've had an accident, I just wanted to say "good on you" for taking responsibility.

    That's a rare attitude in these modern times and I'm impressed with your attitude.

    Good luck with the insurance company.
    Hear hear.


    See katman for a gold star.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    I'd agree with the above - you don't have to tell them it had no WOF or Reg, but they will normally either find it out or they will ask you directly ... then you must answer truthfully.

    There's an Insurance Law Reform Act that applies here though ...

    Section 11 of the Insurance Law Reform Act 1977 says that a requirement of cover (ie WOF) cannot be an exclusion if it had nothing to do with the event. So, you can have an unwarranted and unroadworthy heap of shit car sitting at the lights and someone hits you from behind but if not having a warrant was not the cause you're ok.

    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burger View Post
    My insurance had lapsed some time ago, but for some reason I was motivated last night to sort it out, and rang up and got it fully covered.

    However, my WOF and Rego had both lapsed, and I was going to get that sorted today, until the accident.
    You should be fully covered. I take it you have a police report that states the date and time of the accident?

    If that's the case you have clear proof you crashed AFTER you renewed your policy. Unless there's a minimum no-claim period you'll be fine.

    As others have said WOF/rego doesn't come into it because your driving was at fault not a mechanical issue.

    Make sure you let us know how you get on.

    EDIT: Oh, and given you were hit by someone else I think you'll have witnesses if there is a dispute about when the accident was...

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    I rung the insurance company this morning, they guy I spoke to was very polite, and basically told me to take it to the local dealer and get it assessed.

    From what I was told, it sounds like I might be covered.

    They also agreed that due to the fact that a 3rd party was involved, it would not be a problem with the time between cover/accident.

    Thanks for everybody's help so far. The insurance company will get a nice recommendation here if everything pans out
    And you run and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking. Racing around to come up behind you again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    Don't ask, don't tell. If they do ask, well as noted above, best not to lie.
    My sentiments too, don't hand it to 'em on a plate. Hopefully you can have someone back up your intention to wof the bike that day - your boss would be a good one , having booked in the time off to get it done

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    put some race glass on, a slip on exhaust and sell it as a pro twin race bike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by imne1 View Post
    Maybe you could tell the insurance company you rode the bike to work so you could take it in for a WoF at lunch break (which you may have been going to do anyway ;-| . Say you've had the bike off the road for winter and just brought it hence the need for insurance etc.
    they can't prove otherwise and it's a plausible explanation.
    Then you find out that they are not going to pay . . . and you receive a court summons, you are charged with insurance fraud . . . the insurance investigator spoke with you co-workers and knows you have been riding your bike to work for months . . . because of your lies they think that you deliberately crashed to claim the insurance.

    Or

    Be honest and be pleasantly surprised that they will pay out for you and for the 3rd party - you may get your insurance cancelled after or at least face a much higher premium. But at least you haven't been charged with fraud after lying to the insurance company!
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    I promised to update this thread when I heard what's happening with my bike.

    My insurance company has given the go ahead for full repairs to my bike, which is great news. A relatively small crash and the repair bill is almost half the cost of the bike. I only hope that I get it back before christmas!

    Thanks for everybodys advise, can't wait to get back on the road!
    And you run and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking. Racing around to come up behind you again.

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