www.spencerssolicitors.com/accident-guides/what-is-a-split-liability-agreement.html
A 50/50 split liability agreement should not be confused with a 'knock for knock' agreement. If liability is agreed on a 50/50 basis, both parties are accepting 50% blame for the cause of the accident, and you will receive 50% of the overall value of your claim from the other side's insurance company.
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If the conditions are met ( in my case I don't see any problem ) is there a catch ? - I cant see one .
But my renewal quote is hundreds more than the cheapest quoted on confiused .com .
Would they really refund me hundreds of pounds do you think - or is the catch in an argument as to whether it is ' like for like ' ?
Would anyone be kind enough to have a look at the full terms and conditions on the site to see if you can see any loopholes ?
If it was 50/50 then it was 50% your fault , so the answer to
' was it my fault?' is 'Yes'
'It would only be 'no' if the other driver and their insurance company has admitted 100% blame.
A family member was proceeding along a road - vehicles parked on either side .
A car coming in the opposite direction stopped at a gap in the parked cars to let him through .
He proceeded through and there was a collision at the driver side rear of his vehicle .
He believes that the other driver proceeded off and turned in without waiting for him to fully pass, thus causing the collision
By the time the family member had found a safe spot to turn around ( a few meters further on ) and return to the site of the incident ; the other driver had gone .
The family member reported the incident to his insurers .
They have received no claim from anyone regarding the incident .
They have recorded it as a 'notification' incident only
Would he be correct in answering the question as above, as 'not a fault accident ' when he comes to him searching for insurance quotes for himself ?
I would argue "Yes", since no claim arose from it. The other car either suffered no damage worth worrying about or the driver thought it was his fault.