0ldmare
Well-Known Member
So, according to the 'unique' logic of NL, when is it appropriate to claim against a YO insurance?
Such vitriol aimed at the poor lady with the broken arm because she dares to claim against what sounds like a completely uninterested and bone idle YO surprises me. Why is that? Is it because she is claiming against a YO (that hallowed species that can never be wrong), or would the vitriol be the same irrespective of who it was 'cos we dont like people sueing'
So, I'm interested to know - just how bad does a YO/YM have to be for it to be OK to make a claim on their insurance?
Such vitriol aimed at the poor lady with the broken arm because she dares to claim against what sounds like a completely uninterested and bone idle YO surprises me. Why is that? Is it because she is claiming against a YO (that hallowed species that can never be wrong), or would the vitriol be the same irrespective of who it was 'cos we dont like people sueing'
So, I'm interested to know - just how bad does a YO/YM have to be for it to be OK to make a claim on their insurance?