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Re: car accident and No MOT

by "Helen" <@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 18, 2005 at 11:40 AM

See a local  attorney IMMEDIATELY!


"muppet2" <spankedevents@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:d96100aae39608b1003c2bfa4b59968f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I need some guidance and advice.
>
> I was involved in an accident which wasn't my fault on the 2nd June
> (However it has gone to dispute). My car was Insured and they have
advised
> that it was a total write off. I thought I was covered as I have mark on
> calendar MOT renewal 18th June. They have now asked for me to provide
> do***ents and through this I have realise that MOT actually ran out 18th
> May. Please can someone help.
>
> Does this in valid Insurance and what would I be Liable for.
>
>
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car accident and No MOT
"muppet2" <s  2005-06-17 04:34:03 
Re: car accident and No MOT
"Helen" <@[E  2005-06-18 11:40:33 
Re: car accident and No MOT
"taltos" <pa  2005-06-20 14:55:23 

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