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Have you asked the insurance company what would happen if she does not sign?Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.
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Sec 9.15 of 1st Central policy issued through Skyfire Insurance:
Drink and Drugs, Mobile Phone If, following an accident, you or anyone named in the Certificate of Motor Insurance is convicted of driving whilst unfit through drink or drugs or has a breath, blood or urine alcohol content over the legal limit or refuses (without lawful excuse) to provide a breath, blood or urine sample when asked to do so, or is convicted of using a mobile phone whilst driving, then the insurer will not provide any cover under this policy.
I think that explains why the insurer is only willing to act if they are given a consent and indemnity agreement.
Never the less they have a liability under the Road Traffic Act 1988 sec148 to indemnify an injured third party, but they are entitled to recover that cost from the InsuredLast edited by des8; 17th May 2023, 15:12:PM.
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Thank you des8
So basically the OP's sister either signs the indemnity or risks getting sued by the insurer for whatever they've paid out to the third party?
I'd also be a bit concerned that if she doesn't cooperate with the insurer they might cancel the policy and the OP's sister have to declare it indefinitely.
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By pleading guilty to a charge of failing to supply a specimen of breath the OP's sister has already blotted her book from an insurance point of view.
As an asthmatic the better course of action is to attempt to provide, but fail to complete the blowing part.
At court, with medical evidence of the condition, a not guilty plea can be entered on the basis of having a "reasonable excuse" for the failure
The sister now has to decide whether or not to accept the insurers offer to deal with the third party claim or to deal with it herself or instruct her own legal team
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