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Insurance claim
Someone pls pls help me and give me advice. I had my car stolen off my drive in Dec 22. I told my insurance exactely what happended and they rejected my claim. I was told that the keys were in the car when the car was taken and that I was neglegent. I need to know if there is a broaden term to the word neglegent and is there a way that I can have this claim reveresed. I have not car and out of pocket for £17000.00. Pls give me some advice as to where I can go from here
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I have heard that if I leave my keys in the car then I am not covered on my car insurance. Is this true?
Yes, that is correct. If you leave your keys in your car even if it is only to pop out and pay for your petrol or drop off a letter and your car is stolen, your car will not be covered. So remember always to take your keys with you or make sure someone stays with the car or it could prove an expensive couple of minute
I have heard that if I leave my keys in the car then I am not covered on my car insurance. Is this true?
Yes, that is correct. If you leave your keys in your car even if it is only to pop out and pay for your petrol or drop off a letter and your car is stolen, your car will not be covered. So remember always to take your keys with you or make sure someone stays with the car or it could prove an expensive couple of minute
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It looks as though, if the keys really were in the car, your insurance company is in the right to reject your claim.
My dictionary defines "negligent" as: guilty of failing to provide a proper or reasonable level of care.
My car insurance policy says, under Fire and Theft, that what is not covered by the policy is: loss or damage caused by theft or attempted theft if the keys are left in the unattended car.
My dictionary defines "negligent" as: guilty of failing to provide a proper or reasonable level of care.
My car insurance policy says, under Fire and Theft, that what is not covered by the policy is: loss or damage caused by theft or attempted theft if the keys are left in the unattended car.
If your daughter was keeping an eye on the car and was unable to stop the thief, you may have a case for appealing against the Insurers decision. Perhaps you daughter became too frightened to challenge the thief.!!
Perhaps the following will clarify the legal position.:-
http://www.financial-...ance-keys-in-car.html
Ron.
Perhaps the following will clarify the legal position.:-
http://www.financial-...ance-keys-in-car.html
Ron.