My Accident
Posted: Thu May 15, 2003 9:29 am
Looking for some advice really.
Had a minor collision on the way to work the other day, smashed off my wing mirror and I think caused the same damage to the car i collided with (couldn't stop at the time due to the nature of the road)
I attempted to turn around and exchange documents etc... but on my return I couldn't see the other driver.
Decided to report it to the police which I did later that day.
Got a letter from the other guy's insurance company yesterday saying that he is going to claim on my insurance as I was at fault (which is the case IMO)
So I'm glad that he too reported it and that his car will be fixed, as I'd feel bad having known I'd damaged someone elses car and left them to foot the bill.
However I now have a decision to make. The damage to my car was one wing mirror and minor scratches to the bodywork and glass (all of which have polished out nicely) The wing mirror cost me about £100 thanks to Martyn @ VAG PARTS and I'm getting it sprayed body colour on the weekend.
So essentially my car is fixed, the other car (a Y reg Golf S) I've been told by the insurance company of the other driver (Churchill) is in a similar condition and although it is still being assesed the bloke I spoke to on the phone said the damage was minimal.
I'm thinking that if the damage is less than a few hundred then I'll just pay it out of my own pocket and put it down to experience, if it's much more than that I think I'll have to claim.
My current insurer is Elephant, I pay £1043 a year fully comp on a '98 S4 saloon (no mods) parked on a driveway overnight with 4yrs no-claims (not protected). I'm 26 (IT consultant) and live in Bristol, I had 3points in Sept '99 for TS10. My G/f is a named driver (She's 29, teacher)
So my question is (apologies for the long post) am I doing the right thing paying for the damage myself, or should I just claim?
Also insurance is up for renewal mid-June, so Jon can you do me a good deal? [img]images/graemlins/colflash.gif[/img]
Had a minor collision on the way to work the other day, smashed off my wing mirror and I think caused the same damage to the car i collided with (couldn't stop at the time due to the nature of the road)
I attempted to turn around and exchange documents etc... but on my return I couldn't see the other driver.
Decided to report it to the police which I did later that day.
Got a letter from the other guy's insurance company yesterday saying that he is going to claim on my insurance as I was at fault (which is the case IMO)
So I'm glad that he too reported it and that his car will be fixed, as I'd feel bad having known I'd damaged someone elses car and left them to foot the bill.
However I now have a decision to make. The damage to my car was one wing mirror and minor scratches to the bodywork and glass (all of which have polished out nicely) The wing mirror cost me about £100 thanks to Martyn @ VAG PARTS and I'm getting it sprayed body colour on the weekend.
So essentially my car is fixed, the other car (a Y reg Golf S) I've been told by the insurance company of the other driver (Churchill) is in a similar condition and although it is still being assesed the bloke I spoke to on the phone said the damage was minimal.
I'm thinking that if the damage is less than a few hundred then I'll just pay it out of my own pocket and put it down to experience, if it's much more than that I think I'll have to claim.
My current insurer is Elephant, I pay £1043 a year fully comp on a '98 S4 saloon (no mods) parked on a driveway overnight with 4yrs no-claims (not protected). I'm 26 (IT consultant) and live in Bristol, I had 3points in Sept '99 for TS10. My G/f is a named driver (She's 29, teacher)
So my question is (apologies for the long post) am I doing the right thing paying for the damage myself, or should I just claim?
Also insurance is up for renewal mid-June, so Jon can you do me a good deal? [img]images/graemlins/colflash.gif[/img]