dunroof
Member Since: 24 Nov 2010
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Insurance companies = financial damage limitation. At least he has GAP insurance, it's one of those things you can scoff at, but comes in handy. That said, it only covers you up to invoice value, well the LR one does.
I had someone, a forigner in a big Merc, who didn't know what side of the road to drive on, in a hire car, Hertz to be precise, drive into one of my cars. Accident Exchange took it on. 18 months later it's still dragging on. With hire car, repairs, out of pocket expenses it came to 8 grand. The other side has only offered 3k so far. It could end up in the High Court yet or settled on the day of the hearing.
The other sides Solicitors are even moaning I didn't need to go via Accident Excange, despite the LR main dealer referring me immediately I contacted them re the accident, because I had enough in my current account to cover a 3k hire. That might well have been true, but I couldn't afford for the money to have been outstanding for this length of time. What can you do?
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12th Dec 2010 11:02 am |
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Captain Worm
Member Since: 12 Sep 2010
Location: Solihull
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dunroof wrote:Insurance companies = financial damage limitation. At least he has GAP insurance, it's one of those things you can scoff at, but comes in handy. That said, it only covers you up to invoice value, well the LR one does.
I had someone, a forigner in a big Merc, who didn't know what side of the road to drive on, in a hire car, Hertz to be precise, drive into one of my cars. Accident Exchange took it on. 18 months later it's still dragging on. With hire car, repairs, out of pocket expenses it came to 8 grand. The other side has only offered 3k so far. It could end up in the High Court yet or settled on the day of the hearing.
The other sides Solicitors are even moaning I didn't need to go via Accident Excange, despite the LR main dealer referring me immediately I contacted them re the accident, because I had enough in my current account to cover a 3k hire. That might well have been true, but I couldn't afford for the money to have been outstanding for this length of time. What can you do?
It happened to me but with another '3rd party' claims company and I ended up with a rental bill almost 4 times that of the repairs! I think there is a bit of a scam going on with the insurance companies where they are giving very expensive and lavish hire cars and taking advantage of the third party... What people do not realise is that this could lead to claims not being paid out!
I was fortunate in that the 3rd party happened to be my employee and so I think they went lenient, but they still negotiated over the full amount!
A word of warning if you do use one of these 3rd party claims companies... do not accept a hire vehicle if it is in anyway better than yours (spec, engine, transmition etc), keep the hire to a minimum and make sure you have a very good reason for needing a car the same as yours (for example holidays, work etc) Freelander 2 TD4 Auto, SE, Narvik Black, Alpaca full leather, Rear Headrest Entertainment System, 6 CD, 18 HSE Wheels, Privicy tints
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13th Dec 2010 10:21 am |
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dunroof
Member Since: 24 Nov 2010
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Very good advice.
Luckily we qualified on all counts. They even went into who was insured for the damaged car and who got insured for the loan car etc. etc. all as you say. The minutest of detail.
Accident Exchange underwrote the loan car, so no problems there even if the other side don't pay out.
I think they will, but it will take another 18 months. The action has to be brought to court before 3 years is up.
I dont agree in principal to them. Ambulance chasers and putters up of insurance premiums. When the LR dealer referred me, I stupidly considered it was an official LR aftercare thing. I'd never heard of it before. Doh!
Anyone thinking these comapnies are straightforward, think again. I am not saying dont use them, but be very wary.
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13th Dec 2010 8:31 pm |
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