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Bart

posted on 28th Aug 03 at 08:54

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Roy - I'm not sure that you are correct on that one!

If you have an accident that is not your fault, you will most likely have to pay the excess to the repairer. Your car will be fixed before the claim is settled, and they won't give you it back unless its paid. You then claim that amount back from the person who hit you.


yeah im sure thats how it is.

very few insurance companies will pay it them selves and then claim it back.

If its not your fault then you push for a courtesy car.
And because you got whip lash, you need a few days off work.
Then make sure you apply for loss of earnings, and put in for the whip lash.

My girl friend had accidant last year, someone went into the back of her, and naturally she had a few days off work.
she got a extra £1500 for whip lash (which i pursuaded her to put in for), and £200 for loss of earnings.

As far as whip lash is concerned anyway you should always put in for it, it mite not affect you straight away, but later on in life :(

time to get some of that hard earned money back from the insurance :)
(it mite put everyone elses insurance up.. but hey! :P)


roy_newell

posted on 28th Aug 03 at 02:00

Ian are you sure cause when my dad had a crash (bear in mind this was a few years ago) I'm sure he didn't have to pay excess, I mean why should you if it isn't your fault


Ian

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 20:34

Roy - I'm not sure that you are correct on that one!

If you have an accident that is not your fault, you will most likely have to pay the excess to the repairer. Your car will be fixed before the claim is settled, and they won't give you it back unless its paid. You then claim that amount back from the person who hit you.


M4tt

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 17:41

quote:
Originally posted by Moony1234
thats why if you do under £600 damage u just pay for it yourself :)


yeah....

you not exactly gonna pay 600 quid out if you could get it done yourself for 300 quid.


Moony1234

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 17:38

thats why if you do under £600 damage u just pay for it yourself :)


Neshol

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 16:18

thats stoopid


roy_newell

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 14:16

and if the claim was only £300 you would still have to pay £600 excess, its a set amount i'm afraid


roy_newell

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 14:15

you don't pay excess if someone drives into you, they pay the excess on their insurance company, and you're insurance company don't pay a penny, it all comes from the other one


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 12:55

so if the claim was only say 300quids worth i would pay only 300 rite, upto the maximum of my excess which is 600??

but i guess most claims are quite expensive, costs so much to get what looks so minor repaired!!!

cheers guys


Bart

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 11:51

if its their fault then ur ok.
You'd get the details of the 3rd party involved, get the insurance/policy no. if they have it, along with their address and phone no.
you ring ur insurance company, explain to them how it happened and pass on the 3rd partys insurance info and your insurance company would sort it out.
and dont forget to put it for that nasty whiplash you got too ;)


Makarus

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 11:49

If someone hits into you you may find it easier to pay the excess straight away and get your car back on the road, you will get it back in the end once fault has been established and such like.

But if you smash into someone then you may aswell get your car fixed through insurance anyway.

I had someone smash into me, he thought we would go outside insurance companies so went and got his car fixed himself, I went and got quotes for mine and he wouldnt pay out of his own pocket for the quote I got, he wanted me to go to some shit back street garage, so I said no and went through insurance. Not only did he fork out to get his car fixed but he then had to fork out his excess to get mine fixed loosing his no claims. :lol: serves the little arse hole right.


MoNkEy MaGiC

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 11:38

oh right i see. so if its MY fault i HAVE to pay excess!!

what if somone hit me?? will my insurance company be involved much???
or all i do is just notify them about it and the other persons insurance has to sort everything out??


Bart

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 11:36

yes it is up to you whether or not u get ur car repaired, but you would still have to pay the excess on the 3rd partys car.

If you went into a lamp post, by law you have to tell your insurance company, although most of us wouldnt and get it repaired ourselves.


Bart

posted on 27th Aug 03 at 11:34

excess:

If you drove up the back of me, and it costs me 1000 to get the repairs done, you cough up £600 and your insurance pays out £400.

Its not a nice thought is it :(


MoNkEy MaGiC

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 27th Aug 03 at 11:29

my excess is 600quid:!

so say i have a accident which is my fault rite! and i Dont want my car repaired by my insurance company(get it done myself privately) will i still have to pay the excess for the persons car i hit to get repaired???
and it is upto me right to wether i want my car repaired or not??

chers guys