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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4968 |
I personally think the only people who can answer your question fully are the insurance companies involved, unless someone is a actual insurance claim/assessor it will be a pure personal opinion as to what the insurance company should or will not do, as you were rear ended I assume the other party was at fault so you might be lucky, otherwise if you need to claim on your own insurance you may have a battle as insurance companies are reluctant to pay out at the best of times without giving them a excuse even if it was unintentional. Again I wouldn't know but you might be able to compromise and pay the difference in price between the Arden bumper and the L/R one if the claim is approved, but again would depend on the insurance company involved I imagine. Hopefully they will just pay out.
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Thu Feb 20 2020 12:40am |
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aaronjb Member Since: 26 Jun 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 447 |
If it goes anything like when I was rear-ended in £4ks worth of Mini, if you call your insurance company the conversation will go like this:
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Thu Feb 20 2020 7:52am |
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mrsammyp Member Since: 04 Nov 2019 Location: Kent Posts: 56 |
If you were rear ended then liability is likely to stick to the third party insurer, in that case it may be worth trying to claim directly from them. |
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Thu Feb 20 2020 11:22am |
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Oldandconfused Member Since: 18 Jun 2017 Location: Norfolk Posts: 778 |
I think mrsammyp gives the best advice, make your claim directly to the other cars insurer.
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Thu Feb 20 2020 3:18pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4968 |
Even if you claim directly from the third party insurer, you will probably find in the small print of your own insurance you are required to notify them of any accident irrespective of blame. If you don't the other insurer may anyway and as everything is probably on a national insurance database these days, it may give you problems with future insurance for not disclosing the accident. Just don't give the insurance company any excuse not to pay put.
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Thu Feb 20 2020 9:47pm |
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Oldandconfused Member Since: 18 Jun 2017 Location: Norfolk Posts: 778 |
That goes without saying Col, it's one of the questions asked during renewal regardless of a claim on OP's own insurance. Same if you have a bump in a company car, it has to be disclosed. It gives them a chance to screw more money out of you even if it's costs them nothing.
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Fri Feb 21 2020 3:46pm |
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Rennywuk Member Since: 09 Apr 2019 Location: Wokingham Posts: 21 |
The claim has been referred to the underwriters by the assessor engineers because the car has a body kit which I didn't (unintentionally) declare.
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Fri Feb 21 2020 6:14pm |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
Even if the kit was fitted from new, it should be declared as the insurance companies ask if the vehicle is modified from manufactures specification. I’ve got Oversized wheels, a performance exhaust, cosmetic improvements and EBC pads declared on my insurance for £40 extra a year. They weren’t to bothered about the EBC pads but I told them I’d rather declare it than not. 2019 5.0 SC SVA (Current)
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Sun Mar 01 2020 9:11pm |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
If you’re claiming against a third party it’s irrelevant, they’ll have to pay to make you good. If you were calling on your own policy then your insurer could happily decline your claim. L405 P400e Autobiography (MY2020)... Silicon Silver / Espresso
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Mon Mar 02 2020 2:22am |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
Insurers talk to each other, I will guarantee the 3rd party insurer will be looking to get out of paying up. The assessor already knows it’s not standard (from the above OP post) so they will try anything.
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Mon Mar 02 2020 3:04am |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
If the other driver/insurer has accepted blame your claim will be honoured regardless. They cannot escape on a technicality I mean. It could be a solid gold bumper... the third party would have to pay to make you good if they have accepted liability. L405 P400e Autobiography (MY2020)... Silicon Silver / Espresso
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Mon Mar 02 2020 3:14am |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
I wouldn’t say they have to honour it, they could turn around and say that as the modifications to the vehicle weren’t declared, the insurance was nul and void. Therefor the vehicle was uninsured and may chase the claimant for compensation to repair the 3rd party vehicle. I’m no lawyer, I’m just very wary of insurance companies and I hope the OP gets his car repaired. 2019 5.0 SC SVA (Current)
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Mon Mar 02 2020 4:02am |
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Oldandconfused Member Since: 18 Jun 2017 Location: Norfolk Posts: 778 |
I would hope that ultimately, the third party insurance company will have to honour the claim against their driver if he accepts liability, similar to the OP being third party insured. They could however make it very hard for him and just say "OK, sue us" if he doesn't have the protection of his own insurance company. He may have to go to one of these companies that recover third party losses. Not sure what risks that entails as Iv'e never used one. |
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Mon Mar 02 2020 8:25am |
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Rennywuk Member Since: 09 Apr 2019 Location: Wokingham Posts: 21 |
Just by way of an update: my insurers underwriters have asked me questions around did I know about the mods when I bought it. When was it added, how much did it cost etc. I have honestly said I didn’t know it was a modification. They will apparently pay and go after the other insurer for repayment. This is why I guess they want to be sure they can get full costs before approving repair.
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Tue Mar 03 2020 8:40pm |
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