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Re: Insurance claim advice

Post by tanoga » Mon Sep 19, 2016 10:16 am

Shinobi675 wrote:
Ian_C wrote:
tanoga wrote:My advice would be to let your insurance company deal with it. It's obvious the other driver is at fault so you'll have no issues come renewal as your insurers will make a "full recovery" from the other drivers insurance company.
Unfortunately car insurance doesn't work like this.

If they have rung you, are admitting liability, and are offering to pay a bodyshop of your choice privately, sounds simples to me!
It's "no claims" not "no blame". So you'll get a higher premium.

Damage doesn't look that bad, but I'd still be tempted to just go to the insurance and let them deal with it.

Really tough call though.
According to my insurance company a "no fault" claim against a 3rd party resulting in a full recovery would not effect my renewal premium, and to be fair that is no less then what I'd expect otherwise I'd be making an additional claim against the 3rd party to recover my "future" losses that could going on for years.

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Re: Insurance claim advice

Post by scottie1979 » Tue Sep 20, 2016 12:50 pm

the problem is some insurers dont increase but some do - which did an article on this recently that i read this weekend.

Got quotes in We are up at £835 ex vat - with no replacement car so the haulier now wants to go through insurance.

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