... yup ...
You should byline your work so no one plagarizes it.
... yup ...
That's the fun I was talking about. His logical inconsistency, denial and ignorance is only matched by the stickman.A nutter is a mild description. This moron admits to breaking the law, and then whines about being charged. You should read the one where he broke into a lawyers house and then vandalized it. He just couldn't figure out why HE was charged. roflmao.
Dude, it may not be an accident. But it still involves a motor vehicle, therefore your insurance carrier would be part of any civil suit.
... wrong again ...As your insurance carrier, they are party to the claim. They are the body that will ultimately pay the settlement.
... wrong again ...
... icbc is not my insurance carrier, my insurance policy was unlawfully invalidated by icbc and, accordingly, i am not indemnified for any settlement or court judgment ...
... wrong again ...
... icbc is not my insurance carrier, my insurance policy was unlawfully invalidated by icbc and, accordingly, i am not indemnified for any settlement or court judgment ...
Dude, I'm only going by what you wrote in your blog. You clearly state they were your policy carrier. You even have a letter from them with your policy number on it posted there.... wrong again ...
... icbc is not my insurance carrier, my insurance policy was unlawfully invalidated by icbc and, accordingly, i am not indemnified for any settlement or court judgment ...
... if icbc cancels your coverage then they are no longer your insurance provider ...I am given to understand that if you own and register a car in BC, ICBC is your insurance carrier
This is true, but they are still responsible for any liability, while you were covered.... if icbc cancels your coverage then they are no longer your insurance provider ...
... sure did ...
I doubt it. Given the fact that I've seen peoples coverage revoked because of multiple claims, or extremely high risk, here in Ontario.and they "illegally" cancelled yours?
... not according to icbc ...This is true, but they are still responsible for any liability, while you were covered.
I doubt it. Given the fact that I've seen peoples coverage revoked because of multiple claims, or extremely high risk, here in Ontario.
I'd say the wiz, is the quintessential high risk.
... nope. the coverage was paid in full, paid in advance. icbc just simply came out and said i no longer had coverage ...I will lay odds, that he financed it and then missed a payment.
... if icbc cancels your coverage then they are no longer your insurance provider ...