In news:68ioeqF2t719sU1@mid.individual.net,
Phil Allison typed:
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> Plus - an injured person ( or dependant of a deceased) must find a
> lawyer and sue the insurer in order to get one dime - in reality
> only a small fraction of the harm done to people by road accidents is
> ever compensated by CTP insurance payouts.
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>> The would-be litigant must sue the insured tortfeasor, not the
>> insurer.
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> ** In practice - one has to sue the CTP insurance company covering
> the particular driver. They will have a firm of lawyers contracted to
> them to make sure that task is as slow, difficult and expensive as
> possible for the injured party.
Arrant nonsense.
The persom suing for compensation sues the person responsible, and that
person's insurer will take over the handling of the matter for the person
insured. Both legally and in practice, one sues the persom responsible,
*not* the insurer.
You are plainly wrong. Go on, admit it.
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