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    Hi everybody, .. I'm a middle aged man going through a mid life crisis,
    So I thought I would learn to ride a motorbike. On one of the lessons I
    came off and damaged the bike (and my knee but that will heal with my pride)
    Now the riding school instructor wants me to cough up nearly £3,000 for repairs
    Can you please direct me to the correct forum place where I can get some much
    needed help and advice. Thank you all in advance for any tips you can provide.
    Im seriously at my wit's end. Dolally
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    Re: New member going mental

    Hello Dolahsing - that sounds really rotten, so sorry. It also sounds pretty off to me, although I'm no expert. Driving schools, riding schools, in fact any establishment that is giving professional instruction in high risk activities would normally have a very comprehensive insurance policy. It is my understanding that they are legally required to fully insure for such eventualities but no doubt someone who knows more about this will be along soon

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    • #3
      Re: New member going mental

      Hiya

      Welcome to Legal Beagles

      LOL at your mid-life crisis!

      Your motorbike school should have full insurance to cover such incidences, even if you started doing Evil Kinieval (sp?) impressions, they should be covered.

      Sooo, not sure what your instructor is rambling on about tbh. Is he suing you or just 'mouthing off'?

      Anyway. I can move your thread to the Motoring Forum if you wish?

      http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...nce-and-Issues

      Best of Luck

      Cel x
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        Re: New member going mental

        You of course may be suing them for failing to supervise you properly, which is how you came to be injured ...

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          Originally posted by enquirer View Post
          You of course may be suing them for failing to supervise you properly, which is how you came to be injured ...
          Yes, I thought that too - the Op would appear, on the face of it, to be in a position to sue the pants off them....

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          • #6
            Re: New member going mental

            Originally posted by MissFM View Post
            Yes, I thought that too - the Op would appear, on the face of it, to be in a position to sue the pants off them....
            But how valuable would be a pair of pre-used leather kecks?

            I suppose, if they smelled really manly, one might sell them for over £150 to some homosexualist. msl:

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            • #7
              Re: New member going mental

              Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
              But how valuable would be a pair of pre-used leather kecks?

              I suppose, if they smelled really manly, one might sell them for over £150 to some homosexualist. msl:
              Quaite

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                Re: New member going mental

                Hi all; first off ... Thanks for your support and if you really want to buy my leather kecks i'll start the bidding at £3000 P.S. very Manly - never been washed
                secondly, I was happy to survive the incident virtually intact so I wasn't planning to sue the instructor; I'd have to say I panicked due to inexperience but ay ho
                Is it possible they could get away with just third party ? to save on running costs i'm not sure.
                and Finally Please feel free to move me to the motoring forum Cel (dont think quantum theory applies tho)
                The people here just want to smell my leathers ...
                Last edited by dolahsing; 9th March 2013, 08:02:AM.

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                • #9
                  Re: New member going mental

                  Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                  I suppose, if they smelled really manly, one might sell them for over £150 to some homosexualist.
                  Homosexualist? What a wonderful Victorian-sounding phrase!

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                  • #10
                    Re: New member going mental

                    [QUOTE=enquirer;324208]Homosexualist? What a wonderful Victorian-sounding phrase! [/QUOTE

                    ''The Love that dare not speak it's name''..............

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                    • #11
                      Re: New member going mental

                      Originally posted by Inca View Post
                      Originally posted by enquirer View Post
                      Homosexualist? What a wonderful Victorian-sounding phrase!

                      ''The Love that dare not speak it's name''..............
                      Self-confessed players of the pink oboe and other persons who practise homosexualism.

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                      • #12
                        Re: New member going mental

                        The school has to have full cover insurance for which covers such events, unless as there may be no claims involved here? makes you wonder, well I would challenge the school to provide evidence of no insurance cover? if no cover they must be breaking certain areas of rules/regulations? = just my thoughts. also get copy of the so called repairs estimates? you could also ask for insurers name and contact them yourself, and start claim process if they are refusing to start a claims process? makes you wonder what is going on here on their part?

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                        • #13
                          Re: New member going mental

                          Mike brings the thread back to sensible,whilst I waft around quoting Oscar Wilde...blatantly obvious why I don't give advice msl:

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                            Re: New member going mental

                            Originally posted by Inca View Post
                            Mike brings the thread back to sensible,whilst I waft around quoting Oscar Wilde...blatantly obvious why I don't give advice msl:
                            after I stopped laughing lol

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                              Re: New member going mental

                              Quite apart from it being commercially stupid not to have insurance cover for any motorcycles that a learner might prang, one would hope that there would be some insurance cover for the learner!

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