Are you speaking from experience? No need for the vitriolic rant.
If my car has a straight through exhaust (illegally loud) and I write it off through my own fault, insurance is not going to be able to refuse the claim because the car was "unroadworthy" due to the exhaust.
If it has a hellaflush wheel setup and is dumped to the ground, and I spin out around a corner into a tree, the insurer would have a pretty good case to refuse. If, with the same car, I rear-end someone due to inattentive driving, it would be harder for them to refuse.
All insurers are covered by the same legislation, whether it's your own personal insurance or CTP.
And if it came down to taking the issue through the courts, I think I would lawyer up.
INSURANCE CONTRACTS ACT 1984 - SECT 54 Insurer may not refuse to pay claims in certain circumstances
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