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MOTOR ACCIDENTS COMPENSATION ACT 1999 - SECT 87

Duty of owner and driver to co-operate with insurer

87 Duty of owner and driver to co-operate with insurer

(cf s 50 MAA)

(1) A person who at the time of the motor accident to which a claim relates was the owner or driver of the motor vehicle concerned must co-operate fully with the vehicle owner's insurer in respect of the claim.
(2) In particular, the owner or driver of any motor vehicle involved in a motor accident must--
(a) within 28 days after the accident, give written notice of the accident to the vehicle owner's insurer, unless the owner or driver had no reason to suspect that the accident could have given rise to a claim against the owner or driver, and
(b) within 28 days after the receipt of--
(i) any claim made against the owner or driver, or
(ii) any written notice received from any claimant that the claimant intends to make a claim against the owner or driver,
give notice of the claim or intention to make the claim to the vehicle owner's insurer.
(3) The owner or driver of a motor vehicle at the time of the motor accident to which a claim relates must furnish to the insurer such information as the insurer may reasonably request in connection with the claim.
Maximum penalty (subsection (3)): 20 penalty units.



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