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MarkM

posted on 10th May 16 at 20:24

Claim Notifcation Form is the initial "Letter of Claim" in the MOJ portal which is used for pursuing personal injury claims. It's essentially the notification a claim is being made against you.

Your insurer will probably know about the claim now it's been submitted in the portal. Check the CNF it will have their details.


nathy_87

posted on 10th May 16 at 14:34

quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
Yeah just been building a new roof skin out of GRP.


:lol::lol::thumbs:


3CorsaMeal

posted on 10th May 16 at 14:31

Carbon fibre heap


Steve

posted on 10th May 16 at 13:31

Could have saved yourself some time and gotten Ed to make you a Carbon Fibre roof


DaveyLC

posted on 10th May 16 at 13:30

Yeah just been building a new roof skin out of GRP.


nathy_87

posted on 10th May 16 at 12:57

quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
[img]http://dohc.co.uk/temp/corsasport/milking_it.jpg[img]



that your new project Davey?


DaveyLC

posted on 10th May 16 at 12:10


Ian

posted on 10th May 16 at 12:07

Lets be honest, the whole industry is fucked. Everyone I know who's had a little bump at low speed now has life-changing injuries that are worth grands.

The justification to cost the industry grands seems always to be the fact that everyone is doing it.


Steve

posted on 10th May 16 at 12:02

Some sort of percentage comparison too against totals of non british.

For example

If there is 20 people in a room, 3 of them Muslim rest white british, 10 people in that room perform fake claims, the make up of the claims were 3 muslim and the rest white british, that would mean 100% muslim fake claims, against 35% white british, even though the total number of white british false claims were higher, it still makes the muslim minority proportionally more dishonest.

This is why you can't just look at totals and say but x amount more claims were made by white british people.



[Edited on 10-05-2016 by Steve]


DaveyLC

posted on 10th May 16 at 11:59

Get yourself a solicitor.


Steve

posted on 10th May 16 at 11:57

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Maybe you want some statisticians to corroborate your racism too :lol:

If you've already admitted it then yeah, tell them to speak with your insurer who'll pay it all out.

Poor advice a while back though - not the best news to admit it.


Do you have the stats for fake injury claims/crash for cash to ethnic backgrounds?

Would make for interesting readings


Tiger

posted on 10th May 16 at 11:38

I still didn't admit it to the insurance or at the scene as I still believe I didn't do anything wrong, I just said if the insurance thinks that I'm best to admit liability, then that's for them to decide. I think by that, they've probably made the decision for me based on the circumstance.


Ian

posted on 9th May 16 at 22:21

Maybe you want some statisticians to corroborate your racism too :lol:

If you've already admitted it then yeah, tell them to speak with your insurer who'll pay it all out.

Poor advice a while back though - not the best news to admit it.


pow

posted on 9th May 16 at 17:36

Let your insurance company deal with it. It's what you pay them for.


Generation

posted on 9th May 16 at 17:24

Get a picture up of the letter, or quote it properly. Kind of suggests you aren't sure of exact wording, so may have missed important bit out.


Tiger

posted on 9th May 16 at 17:11

It seems that migrants are bizarrely injured much more dramatically and frequently when involved in accidents. That was my reference.

As for insurance, it's already gone up for my other vehicle as renewal was due.

I just don't know what the document actually is, or what it even implies.



[Edited on 09-05-2016 by Tiger]


Generation

posted on 9th May 16 at 17:04

Wondering what "Greek migrant" has to Do with the story?


I doubt there's anything you can do, pass information on to insurer and expect to lose out next year


Tiger

posted on 9th May 16 at 16:44

In a nutshell:

I had an accident, which my insurance company advised me to accept liability for.

Anyway, I had a letter today from a law company who say something along the lines of 'We are instructed to claim damages for negligence in connection with accident blah blah'

The name of the other bloke is incorrect for a start, both first and last name, and also the location of where it happened.

Other guy - a greek migrant, is with no surprise claiming he has: Back pain/stiffness, Shoulder pain/stiffness and travel anxiety ( :lol: ) Which is total crap as the impact barely even moved his vehicle, but I didnt expect any less to be fair.

It just says I should contact my insurer in relation to the attached claims notification form.

What is this, what does it mean, and what should I do with it, before I use it as toilet roll.