Sounds like the insurance company is trying to worm their way out of paying for the damages.
If you do night fight your insurance company it can be argued that you acquiesced.
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- Thu May 16, 2013 2:05 am
- Forum: Criminal Offences
- Topic: dangerous driving
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- Sat Aug 13, 2011 12:32 pm
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: Up the creek without a paddle.
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Re: Up the creek without a paddle.
In addition to this. At the time that I received the tickets I was going through a labour dispute with my employer. They were threatening termination. I lost a lucrative posting with excellent day hours and the potential for employment with a large reputable bank. All this is documented. I also have an audio recording of the employer threatening me ...
- Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:59 am
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: Up the creek without a paddle.
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Up the creek without a paddle.
Well folks.
I got two tickets June 25th of this year.
"Disobey Sign"
"Fail to have Insurance Card"
I totally forgot about the tickets. :shock:
I only remembered about the tickets this morning when I was cleaning up a pile of papers.
I am unsure if I was convicted or not.
Can section 85 of the POA help me in any way?
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I got two tickets June 25th of this year.
"Disobey Sign"
"Fail to have Insurance Card"
I totally forgot about the tickets. :shock:
I only remembered about the tickets this morning when I was cleaning up a pile of papers.
I am unsure if I was convicted or not.
Can section 85 of the POA help me in any way?
Courts of Justice Act ...