Is an MoT needed for insurance purposes

Our estate car was classed as a category D write-off. We have had it repaired at our own expense (two new N/S doors and the rear wheel arch repaired) and are now claiming off the third party's insurance. Does the car need to be re-MoT'd for insurance purposes? It was only done the day before the accident.

Asked on 10 June 2010 by C5 Estate

Answered by Honest John
I don't think so. Information here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/insurance
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