Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a wild ride of a story for you today! Meet our 19-year-old protagonist, a hardworking student who’s just trying to make her way in the world. She’s got her own little car, paid for with her student loan, and she’s proud as punch! But wait, there’s a twist! Her older brother, a 25-year-old alcoholic with epilepsy, has moved back in with the family. And let’s just say, things are about to get MESSY! Get ready for a tale of sibling rivalry, car crashes, and insurance nightmares that’ll have you on the edge of your seat!
Sibling Showdown: Car Crash Catastrophe!

Doctor’s Orders: No Booze Allowed!

Driving Dilemma: To Drive or Not to Drive?

Proud Car Owner: Student Loan Splurge!

Rent Responsibility: Paying My Way ️

Shopping Trip Gone Wrong: Family Feud!

Furious Sister: Insurance Nightmare!

Parental Rage: Seizure Suspicion Confirmed!

Disgusting Decision: Risking it All for a Drink!

Insurance Investigation: Calculating the Cost!

UK Insurance Insight: Accidents Affect Premiums! ⚠️

Insurance Injustice: Paying More for Others’ Mistakes!

Boozy Bro’s Seizure Smashup: Who Pays the Price?
Well, well, well! Looks like our protagonist’s brother just couldn’t resist the call of the bottle! Despite doctor’s orders and the risk of seizures, he decided to down 6 ciders and then drive to the store for the family shop. ♀️ And surprise, surprise, he had a seizure on the way back and crashed into his sister’s precious car! Now, she’s left with a damaged vehicle and skyrocketing insurance premiums. She’s demanding her brother pay for the damages and cover the difference in her insurance costs for the next few years. But her parents think she’s being ridiculous since her brother is unemployed and on benefits. ♂️ The internet has some strong opinions on this one! ️ Let’s see what they have to say about this family drama!
Brother’s choices caused seizure and car accident, NTA

Don’t screw yourself over, don’t use insurance on $1k car
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Brother’s negligence causes car damage, OP not the a-hole.
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Financial responsibility and consequences as behavior modification. NTA.

UK driver seeks insurance claim for brother’s alcohol-related car seizure

NTA. Brother’s actions caused accident, he should pay damages.

Get the facts straight before making a claim ❓

Report epileptic brother’s seizure to DVLA? NTA suggests.

Sister’s decision to let alcoholic brother drive questioned

Brother’s alcoholism is a problem. NTA, but he needs help

Epileptic commenter sympathizes, calls brother the a**hole for endangering others.

File a claim against his insurance

Insurance companies can still punish you even if it’s not your fault

UK seizure laws and solidarity with NTA commenter
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Brother’s fault, sister demands payment for wrecked car
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Driver’s admission makes them NTA in car wreck dispute

Driving illegally due to epilepsy, consequences explained by commenter

Reporting brother for safety, not demanding money –

Responsibility and caution should be exercised with medical conditions

Report through insurance, brother at fault. NTA

Holding him accountable is necessary. Don’t let him drive again.

Consequences must be faced even within family. NTA

Demanding compensation for wrecked car due to brother’s negligence

Demanding payment for brother’s mistake. NTA, parents should pay.

Report alcoholic brother to DVLA for safety, NTA.

Empathetic reply from fellow seizure sufferer. Losing license soon.

Reporting brother to DVLA after seizure is responsible and legal.

Brother’s reckless behavior causes car wreck, sister demands compensation

Demand parents’ insurance cover damages. Call police if they refuse

Brother’s reckless actions and parents’ enabling behavior questioned. NTA.

Brother at fault, owes compensation. Repair without insurance? Good luck.

Sibling refuses responsibility for alcoholic brother’s reckless actions. NTA.

Report alcoholic brother’s reckless driving anonymously to DVLA

Brother’s seizure caused car wreck. NTA demands brother pay damages.

Ignoring your body and drinking isn’t worth wrecking cars

INFO request: Would you demand the same from a stranger?

Demanding payment for wrecked car: NTA or overreacting?

UK commenter suggests avoiding insurance claim to protect premiums

Brother’s reckless behavior deserves consequences, NTA for demanding payment.

Insurance confusion and recklessness of driving with seizures discussed.

Caring but firm response to irresponsible alcoholic brother

Defending a sister’s right to demand compensation for car damage

Brother’s selfishness costs sister car and thousands of dollars. #NTA

Brother’s alcoholism causes car wreck, commenter says NTA.
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Responsibility for damages lies with brother, not NTA sister

Fair to ask liable brother to pay for damages. NTA

Family business should take responsibility for brother’s mistake

Claim off his insurance and report seizures to DVLA. NTA

Brother’s actions justify sister’s demand for compensation

Reporting brother for dangerous driving might save lives

Demanding money from alcoholic brother after seizure-caused accident – NTA

Valid point. How did he retain his license?

Uninsured alcoholic brother has seizure, wrecks car. NTA dilemma.
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Not the a**hole for holding family accountable.
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Driving with seizures is dangerous – NTA for demanding compensation
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Claim against his insurance, not your responsibility. NTA

Hold him accountable and save on insurance

Epileptic commenter warns against driving with uncontrolled epilepsy. Brother should face consequences.

Brother’s negligence causes car damage – NTA demands compensation

Responsibility over sympathy. NTA holds brother accountable for damages.

Drunk driving is not excused by an illness. NTA.
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Responsibility despite epilepsy. Brother should act like an adult. NTA

Medicated epileptic explains driving laws and agrees sister’s demand for payment.

Should sister pay for brother’s preventable accident?

Calling the police could’ve helped insurance. NTA.

Brother’s fault for wrecking car while drunk. NTA demands payment

Mixed feelings on demanding money from alcoholic brother

Is it fair to make brother pay twice for damages?

Expert advice suggests claiming brother’s insurance for car damage

Math is hard, but replacing your car is easier

Allowing an epileptic and alcoholic to drive makes ESH

Epileptic commenter explains brother’s fault and suggests insurance strategy

Sibling loyalty vs financial burden. To report or not?

Taking away his license could prevent future accidents. NTA.

Suggests alternative to filing claim and increasing insurance premium.

Hold adults accountable for their actions.

Rare alcohol-induced epilepsy? Small world. NTA for demanding reimbursement.
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Brother caused damage, deserves to pay. Interesting alcohol-seizure correlation.
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Hold him responsible . Not an a-hole move .

Emergency medical event as liability defense? Know your laws
