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January 9th, 2016 11:36 AM #22
Question: If sinisi sa SUA ang isang accident, then may damage to property of bodily injuries, abswelto ba yung driver?
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January 9th, 2016 12:12 PM #23From a legal perspective, NO. He is still primarily liable for damages and harm. What he can do, is to claim remuneration or damages from car manufacturer, if he is to insist that he is faultless, and it is car manufacturer's fault.
So to recap, if A damages B, A is liable to B, and B can claim from A. If A insists that he should be blameless, A should sue car manufacturer to recover the damages he paid to B and for other damages he may want to claim.
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January 9th, 2016 12:37 PM #24
By claiming SUA, the driver involved is essentially saying to the general public that it is not his fault and the blame should fall on the manufacturer/dealer and the rest of the world except himself.
The driver can still be sued but in a SUA claim, he is appealing to the court of public opinion here and is portraying himself as a victim rather than the offender. And, if insured, he is also telling his insurance company to pay him as he is not negligent or at fault.
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January 9th, 2016 04:59 PM #25
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January 9th, 2016 05:01 PM #26
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January 9th, 2016 09:29 PM #27
Who would want a fight against ABS-CBN? I guess no one, not with broadcasting media powers in the Phils and existing (on non-existent laws) to protect people or companies from irresponsible journalism.
MMPC is wise enough not to engage ABS-CBN or Noli de Castro to court as it will become a PR nightmare that will cost more in the long run.
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January 9th, 2016 09:39 PM #28
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January 9th, 2016 11:41 PM #29
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Be careful with channels like "China Observer" on YouTube. There is a clear bias in their posts and...
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