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17-01-2018, 03:47 PM | #1 | ||
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Does anyone else watch the videos on the Dash Cam Australia facebook page?
I've seen two now where the insurer has declared someone at-fault when I (and many others) think they're the innocent party. Dashcam car had their not-at-fault claim denied by NRMA, told to pay excess due to failing to maintain a safe distance behind a car without control. https://www.facebook.com/DashCamOwne...6637200062580/ and here. Driver of red car is declared the at-fault driver by dashcam driver's insurer AAMI! Despite the dashcam driver talking on the phone while driving, gunning it to run the light, pulling in to the car park on the wrong side of the road and then hitting another car! https://www.facebook.com/DashCamOwne...8510230208611/ What gives? Both the dashcam driver in the first video and the red car in the second video look innocent to me. |
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