mike227 wrote:Depends on the situation, for example restricted drivers breaking the conditions of thier licence and drunk drivers arent covered, generally if someone is breaking the law at the time of the accident thier insurance could well not cover it.
1I1 wrote:Same goes for things like bald tyres or modifications that are not listed on your policy.
The insurance company still has to prove it was the contributing factor of the accident though, which in a lot of cases isn't hard but I agree, most likely they'll pay out and blacklist you.
But yeah, most cops wouldn't probably want to take the charge to court without detailed evidence in case he wants to defend it.