It might be a good idea to contact a lawyer about this situation...if the owner of the bike comes from a family with a bit of money (can't squeeze water out of a rock). I believe in the Philippines the owner (not necessarily the driver) of the vehicle is responsible for all damages caused by their property.
Would PhilHealth play ball with the DTI? That might be another option.
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Sorry to hear of your troubles Bd.
Hope she makes a full recovery and things get back to normal.
I cant speak for PI insurance cover, but in UK no licence, no valid insurance.
I trust her co-worker will do the right thing and help out.- Like x 3
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It does not seem likely the cause of the accident/illness should factor into Philheath covering part of the cost or not covering anything.
Every year when I renew my OR (smoke test) I get a little insurance policy which I think provides liability insurance. The liability policy covers something like 100K pesos. You might want to look into that.
Hope your GF makes a full and speedy recovery.- Like x 3