Itssoeasy wrote: » https://twitter.com/corks96fm/status/1168583393149427717?s=21 Statement from the operators of the shopping center.
lawrencesummers wrote: » The Car and insurance market in the UK is very different to here.
Be right back wrote: » I really hope the traders will be able to pick up where they left off. Are they able to enter the building at all?
Gru wrote: » Just read Cogans in Carrigaline are warning people with their vehicles trapped in the building to NOT transfer their insurance to another car, as their car may then not be covered if the insurance is transferred should something happen to it like the building collapses or damage on extraction of it.
TheDriver wrote: » Interestingly they have reduced rates for car hire for those affected which includes insurance (someone questioned them on facebook that kearys were doing it for free).
sondagefaux wrote: » Yes it is. Insurance premiums are even higher, especially for younger and less experienced drivers. Is it so hard to imagine a young lad with a €2000 car paying €3000 or more per year for insurance?
Gru wrote: » yeah they are apparently giving a separate insurance which means your car trapped in the building is still covered, but they are implying with Keary's offer the trapped car may not be covered if you transfer the insurance.
Raconteuse wrote: » It was a very impressive retail space I thought. But maybe too big. Personally I'm particularly sad about Music Zone.
airy fairy wrote: » Where was the culprit car parked, towards Tesco or up towards M&S? It just seems there's random damage. Tesco's sprinklers didn't go off but they did near Cex not so far away?
Gaspode wrote: » Dia Anseo banned. No more nonsense please and dont feed the trolls
TheDriver wrote: » About halfway between Mark's and tesco exit in that section.
jhegarty wrote: » For the pictures the bit over tesco looked fine. It was the middle section, from the top of the escalator toward the gym worst hit.
TheDriver wrote: » Its top.of the ramp until the road halfway down that's ruined. What's the story with the 2 cars in disabled spots that seem untouched even tho the car beside them is ruined. Even their tyres are intact.
cardinal tetra wrote: » [HTML][/HTML] Did you see his post from 13-07-2019, 21:42!!!!!!
Hibernicis wrote: » That is hilarious - what are the chances !
cardinal tetra wrote: » It was him.
TheDriver wrote: » Its top.of the ramp until the road halfway down that's ruined.
TheDriver wrote: » https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/recalled-opel-zafira-same-make-16852156
cardinal tetra wrote: » [HTML][/HTML] Did you see his post from 13-07-2019, 21:42!!!!!! Think you just banned verbal kint!
cardinal tetra wrote: » Sounds like a line from a Christy Moore dong.
cardinal tetra wrote: » I've no idea what the insuance rant above has to do with anything but I'll give you a quick few points as to why Older cars are more likely to be involved in crashes/tips/ damage. Loaded premium. Younger drivers have less experience. Loaded premium. Younger drivers have less ncd. Loaded premium. Younger drivers are more likely to have younger friends in a car. Loaded premium. I'll tell you why that last one is important. Serious injury, disfigurement, loss of limb, head injury, paraplegic etc... have serious consequences, not just now but for future care that can run for decades. Settlements can run to 10s of millions for rest of life care and some stupid young prat with a 2k car and 4 mate in it can cost 50+ million for one 50-60kph crash that could at first seem innocuous. So the, it's easy to imagine a 2k car with a 3k premium but it's even easier to look at reality and see that young drivers are heavily weighted because of their circumstances, experience and their potential risk. It's an astonishingly neglectful comment to make in a thread like this. And for the rest of the 'it's my understanding That' commentors, insurance companies will pay out in full. No matter what happens the car between now and it's extraction from the car park. They date of loss is 30 August 2019. You are insured for the incident and it's surrounds from that incident. Everything else is contributory to the incident. You can of course change your insurance to another car. Preposterous that anyone would suggest otherwise. For such a massive claims culture in this country, it is absolutely abhorrent how little people actually know or understand about insurance.