Film, Media & TV3 mins ago
Smashed Windscreen
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Hi...I need some guidance. A neighbour asked me if I could help him get an old massive broken TV into his car.I weighed a ton. Anyway as we finally got this giant TV into the back of his car . I attempted to shut the hatch, alas the TV wasn't quite in and subsequently the back windscreen smashed. He doesn't want to claim on his insurance...and we have now gone home. Do you guys think I should pay for another windscreen or maybe pay half?? Or something else ?? Regards
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think rear windows are covered. It is usually only the front windscreen which can be replaced.
Go to a 'Scrappers' and see if you can get similar and then find a garage which will fit it for him.
You could offer to pay for one or the other......or both if you are feeling particularly guilty. :o)
Go to a 'Scrappers' and see if you can get similar and then find a garage which will fit it for him.
You could offer to pay for one or the other......or both if you are feeling particularly guilty. :o)
re JTH's answer. I've just checked my car insurance (with John Lewis) and it covers "accidental damage to all windows and windscreen"....subject to the windscreen excess. I'd pay his windscreen excess and leave the rest to him....strange he doesn't want his insurance company involved given that NCD won't be affected.
If you have Household Insurance, the incident may be covered by the Public Liability provisions within your Policy.
Just a suggestion....Ask your neighbour for the name and address of his Car Insurers as you are thinking of placing the matter in the hands of yours, who will require the information. It could be interesting to see the reaction of your neighbour. ^^^ I find Bednobs' reply is interesting.
Hans.
Just a suggestion....Ask your neighbour for the name and address of his Car Insurers as you are thinking of placing the matter in the hands of yours, who will require the information. It could be interesting to see the reaction of your neighbour. ^^^ I find Bednobs' reply is interesting.
Hans.
Latest update. He has told me that I have to pay the excess...does that mean he is claiming through his insurance?? If so if I pay that he won't pay anything..and he's talking about lawyers now..geez this is the guy who until quite recently I was lending him money every week until his pay came in. Unbelievable