greenelephant
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Registered: 20th Mar 06
Location: Bedfordshire
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ez every1
I've just bin involved in an accident 2day and basically my rear bumper has taken a bit of punishment. (The other guy came off a lot worse). But n e ways even though Its his fault and Im fully comped, there is a compulsery excess on my policy 4 "accidental damage". Does n e 1 know does the accidental damage excess apply 2 me even though it wasnt my fault and if so how much is a rear bumper?
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Dan Lewis
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Registered: 31st Jan 05
Location: Leicestershire
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if it's his fault his insurance will sort it
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Will_Sport
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Registered: 28th Jun 04
Location: Notts
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details?
ie. has he only damaged your rear bumper? and is it standard?
if its just a standard rear bumper (not colour coded or anything) that has been damaged (nothing else) then another one will probs cost about £10 off here.
don't know about fitting, never done a rear one but the fronts are easy peasy to chuck on
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greenelephant
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Registered: 20th Mar 06
Location: Bedfordshire
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its a silver bumper with a black strip on top. It is the other drivers fault because he hit the rear of my car. But do u know if I have 2 pay an excess becuase there is a compulsery excess for accidental damage on my policy.
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greenelephant
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Registered: 20th Mar 06
Location: Bedfordshire
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would I need 2 pay an excess if I claim off his insurance? wouldn't have thought so cuz Im claiming off his but just wanna know 4 sure cuz i aint 2 familiar with insurance policies
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Dean_W
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Registered: 13th Dec 05
Location: Downham Market, Norfolk
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You don't have to pay excess if claiming on his policy for your new bumper.
You shouldn't be worrying about costs either. It's up to his insurance to sort it out. 
[Edited on 02-05-2006 by Dean_W]
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