August 3, 2020 at 9:08 am
#121099
Another aspect then..
The Motabilty car needs to meet the requirements of the disabled person.
Let’s consider a ‘basic’ car to which you wish to add LED headlights, a panoramic roof, leather upholstery, special paint, larger alloys, and a few other items. Maybe these extras could add up to £8,000 (for example).
1. Are these extras necessary to meet the needs of the disabled person, for whom the car is considered appropriate – and signed for as being so?
2. Although paid for by the disabled person, why should RSAM insure the extras at no further cost if they are not essential to benefit the disabled person?