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Car In Garage For Repairs. Taken Out For Road Test By Garage And Damaged
My son has taken his renault clio, into a garage, after breakdown, the garage have then taken it out on road test, whilst on the road test the bonnet has flown open smashed the car windscreen , dented the roof , and pretty much demolished the bonnet,. The garage are saying that my son will have to claim on his own insurance, ? that cant be right can it? Surely the garage representative in control of the car is initially liable and then by association (employment) then the garage would be liable for the damage on their insurance?
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Bhg481, I was typing this late and night after a few glasses of wine so not entirely clear! What I was trying to say is the sons insurers would be obliged to give third party cover when someone else was driving his car, if that person had no other insurance. In this case the person driving, ie the garage employee, should be insured under the garage's motor trade...
10:36 Sun 11th Jan 2015
What year is the Clio, dancermo. There has been a recall about the bonnet catch.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-45 6894/Th ousands -Renaul t-Clios -recall ed-safe ty-chec ks.html
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I work in insurance and deal with motor traders insurance. Assuming the garage has a motor trade policy it will automatically cover the staff to drive customers cars that are in their possession for repair, so they should be claiming under their policy. Your sons policy will only give third party cover whilst the car is being driven by a third party so his policy won't cover the damage. They are just trying it on.
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I think Methyl has hit the nail on the head in that the garage were telling you to initiate the claim through your own insurers. If another motorist had run into you then you would get your insurance company to sort it out, even though it was completely the other person's fault. This is a very similar situation.
Bhg481, I was typing this late and night after a few glasses of wine so not entirely clear! What I was trying to say is the sons insurers would be obliged to give third party cover when someone else was driving his car, if that person had no other insurance. In this case the person driving, ie the garage employee, should be insured under the garage's motor trade policy.
Dancermo, get your son to call his insurers to check out the situation but as he wasn't driving the car at the time of the damage I am sure they will tell you to claim through the garage on their policy.
Dancermo, get your son to call his insurers to check out the situation but as he wasn't driving the car at the time of the damage I am sure they will tell you to claim through the garage on their policy.
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