ChatterBank1 min ago
car insurance - to claim or not?
ok, last week my car got dinked in a car park (by persons unknown) but because it was dark when i got back to the car i didn't notice it, the next morning it was dark when i left it again but i noticed the damage when i returned to the car later that day.
quite miffed i popped into a garage that i know do body repairs an asked them to estimate the cost, they quoted just over £1,200, so not a little scratch. i phone insurance co. and they said that they'd get someone to give me a quote but i'd have to pay £400 excess as per my insurance but with ncd protected.
on sunday i was pottering about and noticed a tiny corner of white paper sticking out of me bonnet, turns out someone had left a note to say sorry. i contacted them and they have said they have £400 excess and would like to avoid the insurance co and pay cash when i get the quote - i didn't tell them how much my 1st quote was.
its been 20 years since my last insurance claim, so thought i'd ask - what would you do/do you think i should do ?
quite miffed i popped into a garage that i know do body repairs an asked them to estimate the cost, they quoted just over £1,200, so not a little scratch. i phone insurance co. and they said that they'd get someone to give me a quote but i'd have to pay £400 excess as per my insurance but with ncd protected.
on sunday i was pottering about and noticed a tiny corner of white paper sticking out of me bonnet, turns out someone had left a note to say sorry. i contacted them and they have said they have £400 excess and would like to avoid the insurance co and pay cash when i get the quote - i didn't tell them how much my 1st quote was.
its been 20 years since my last insurance claim, so thought i'd ask - what would you do/do you think i should do ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In view of the size of the quote I think you should claim from your insurance company and charge the £400 to the other party - by doing this you are ensuring you aren't out of pocket and at the same time softening the blow for this surprisingly and refreshingly honest person. The only cloud on the horizon is that your insurance company might then jack up your premium on next renewal.
If you put it through your insurance they should claim any uninsured losses inc your excess from the othe party's insurance. You will not be out of pocket. Now you have told them about it, any increase in your next premium will still go ahead even if you do not claim, this is because you have been 'involved in an accident which makes you higher risk'.