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Is that still a thing in insurance cases for not paying out? |
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@dan27notts | 30 September 18 | |
I don't think its taken literally, its just to cover freak events like a really bad storm etc
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@3mel | 30 September 18 | |
incalculable risks. any reason to avoid paying out
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@mikeymk | 30 September 18 | |
Where there isn't blame, there isn't a claim!
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@gt_tdi | 30 September 18 | |
Do suicide bombings count as an act of god?
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@warded | 30 September 18 | |
force majeure ?
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@dan27notts | 30 September 18 | |
@ gt_tdi - 30.09.18 - 06:39pm Do suicide bombings count as an act of god? Your car or house insurence doesnt protect you from acts of terrorism. Ive actually read that myself |
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@3mel | 30 September 18 | |
what if the terrorist has insurance ?
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@dan27notts | 30 September 18 | |
@ 3mel - 30.09.18 - 09:07pm what if the terrorist has insurance ? Then you'd be claiming off their insurance and not yours |
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@mikeymk | 30 September 18 | |
You might habe more luck if the terrorist's vehicle is rented. Though i doubt you're driving through London for long without being taxed.
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@ladibud | 30 September 18 | |
@ deusexmachina - 30.09.18 - 03:21pm Is that still a thing in insurance cases for not paying out? depends on your insurance |
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