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Claim Settlement
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I had a claim from 2008 that settled as 50/50 split last month which should have gone in my favour. But I am not happy that the insurance company that I am with did not update my contact details since the accident considering I had updated any changes on my cover policy so every time I rang I had been told they would contact me back only after it went to court did they finally get me on the phone to say it settled. If my no claims is impacted is there anything I can do maybe with this information
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well is it not up to the insurance company to keep in contact considering I had things that would have changed the outcome I had contacted a number of times the way I am looking at it is the insurance company should take responsibility for their crazy administration error although my insurance should not be crazy effected because if the crash was in 2008 I still should have 9 year no claims left
Insurance companys contest claims between themselves , when you sign a policy you hand all responsibility for claim handling to them, you play no part in it!
Just accept that you have lost your NCB and in addition now have a 'claims history' which will increase your premiums for the next 3 to 5 years!
Just accept that you have lost your NCB and in addition now have a 'claims history' which will increase your premiums for the next 3 to 5 years!
Not really. They said they had contacted me a number of times. Because they needed information it wasnt settled between the insurance companies it went to district court which is something they had to inform me of in advance But kept my information from 2008 instead of looking on the system for my new number and address. There was no mention in complete loss of no claims in fact that would be illegal considering the crash was a very long time ago. They can only eliminate to the time I crashed not to the time it was settled.
No
you're screwed - I dont think you have screwed yourself but anyway there is no going back
the principle is subrogation here
http:// www.inv estoped ia.com/ terms/s /subrog ation.a sp
and you now have no rights in the matter
This caused chaos on the law thread a few days ago
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Law/ Questio n155588 8.html
probably would have gone this way if you HAD been contactable
knock for knock
MUCH cheaper for the insurance companies as there are no court costs and quicker ( so admin costs go down)
principle of agency does NOT apply here (or else you would have some rights)
you're screwed - I dont think you have screwed yourself but anyway there is no going back
the principle is subrogation here
http://
and you now have no rights in the matter
This caused chaos on the law thread a few days ago
http://
probably would have gone this way if you HAD been contactable
knock for knock
MUCH cheaper for the insurance companies as there are no court costs and quicker ( so admin costs go down)
principle of agency does NOT apply here (or else you would have some rights)