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Ben G
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9th Jan 13 at 21:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by Brett
Not liking this margin of error that's going on Now it's turned into a game of roulette to see if they have it on their own database or not lol


Indeed.
shaunmods
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9th Jan 13 at 21:34   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

This topic fits in nicely to something I was about to ask about.

A lorry shredded its tyre in front of me back in December, I couldn't avoid it and crashed into it and drove over it which badly damaged my work van ended up having to be recovered. I got all the details of the driver of the lorry from the police who came out to assist.

I contacted my insurance who advised me that they couldn't do anything as I'm only TPFT. But said that I should contact my broker as I had legal cover. After speaking to them I had a quick search on google and found people struggling to win this type of claim as its near impossible to prove negligence and is considered to be an act of god.

After Christmas I got a pack through the post from the solicitor that I was passed over to. There was a section on costs which stated that if I wasn't successful with my claim my insurance would have to cover the costs! I rang them up and they were very vague in answering my questions about it so I haven't signed any of the paperwork. I desperately needed my van on the road asap because I can't work without it. I could see it months only to find that I probably wouldn't be successful so I decided to fix it myself.

Is this likely to go against me when it comes to my renewal?
Ben G
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9th Jan 13 at 22:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Of course it is. You've told your insurance company about it so they will have put it on their system.
Steve
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10th Jan 13 at 07:55   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Had two non fault claims neither increased my premium
pow
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10th Jan 13 at 08:19   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm not looking forward to my renewal, they've stripped 2 years of NCB from me as I've had a fault and a non fault claim this year
Ben G
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10th Jan 13 at 11:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
Had two non fault claims neither increased my premium


can you expand on that please?
CORSAguy93
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10th Jan 13 at 17:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ive had experience of this recently, woman rear ended me at a roundabout. i called my insurance to declare it as none fault and they tried to take my no claims off me, theiving bastards.

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