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Following A Car Accident
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Will the insurance company investigate or just pay out as both involved are elderly.
At least 1 car will be a complete write off.
At least 1 car will be a complete write off.
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and here is me making a mess of it all
with someone who wished to micromanage the claim
who ends up saying " foo datta lot of hieroglyphics dat is" and then wished to get back to the job of telling the lawyers what to do.
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- but me? I am ever ready - ever ready to have a nother go....
and here is me making a mess of it all
with someone who wished to micromanage the claim
who ends up saying " foo datta lot of hieroglyphics dat is" and then wished to get back to the job of telling the lawyers what to do.
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- but me? I am ever ready - ever ready to have a nother go....
driver 1 car despite it apparently being totalled and 20 years old
no the insurance company of driver 1 will pay on the wreck - the wreck before it was wrecked that is! It isnt worth them paying...
I had a perfectly good bentley wrecked by a lorry and the insurance co paid out £2000 whilst they ran down the road shouting "whooppee saved a bomb on that one!"
no the insurance company of driver 1 will pay on the wreck - the wreck before it was wrecked that is! It isnt worth them paying...
I had a perfectly good bentley wrecked by a lorry and the insurance co paid out £2000 whilst they ran down the road shouting "whooppee saved a bomb on that one!"
I think "knock for knock" was a way of 2 3rd party insured drivers getting paid out for damage to their car from the other drivers insurer.
With fully comp your insurer will pay out for damage to your car then take the other driver (and/or his insurer) to court to recover their costs if they think they have a good chance of winning & it being cost-effective. (IMO only)
With fully comp your insurer will pay out for damage to your car then take the other driver (and/or his insurer) to court to recover their costs if they think they have a good chance of winning & it being cost-effective. (IMO only)
e.g. A young guy rear-ended me (ooh Misssus!) at a roundabout. My insurer paid to have my car repaired & a couple of days car hire but didn't want to take the case to court. Not wishing to lose my NCD I took the other driver to the small claims court & won. His insurer paid the £700 repair cost to my insurer.