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THECORBYLOON Sun 04/05/08 21:30
Most companies will have a clause stating that drink-driving invalidates the insurance and you'll not be able to claim on it.
Fay Mousse Mon 05/05/08 15:47
Your insurance will cover any third party liability - damage you have caused to other people and other peoples property, but will not pay out for damaged you caused to your own vehicle or self.
You were engaging in a criminal act (drink driving) which cancels any obligation the insurance company has towards you.
They could even sue you to recover monies they have to pay out to third parties.