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| stirlinggaz |
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 stirlinggaz World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:03 - 03 May 2018 Post subject: INSURANCE HELP after smash (nbr) 'ARRY? |
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Hii all,
Smashed car Sunday afternoon. I wasnt driving, named driver was.
It was day of local marathon AND council decided to relay some A & B roads.
After driving round in circles for nearly 3hrs we made 1 last attempt at a detour to get to destination.
Bad move. .
Straight road, (Causewead Road, Stirling FK9 5EU if you wanna google it) but cars parked on on both sides.
People staggering around in silver blankets & no shoes, eyes staring at the ground, obvlious to what was going on around them.
zombies on road as pavement being used as impromptu changing rooms!
People walking in front of us, behind us & at both sides of us & we hit a parked car head on.
Done what police ask.(on fone, not interested in attending ) Note on other car left.
Insurance Co. Insurance phoned & been told it's 100% my fault .
Here's where I'm getting confused : car just bought day or 2 before, fully comp ins.(was cheaper even on a car worth peanuts, with £50 excess) .
Policy in my name BUT named driver.
1st ever smash.
Dunno what I should do next.
Car was collected y/day by insurance Co.contractor (co-part)(thank f*ck, was an eyesore)
BIG IMPORTANT QUESTION :
what do I do about ìnsurance?
Was gonna pay monthly, paid initial deposit & set up the D/D.
WHAT DO I DO NOW?
cancel insurance policy?
Why should I keep paying? next installment due in 15days iirc.
Isn't there a cooling off period? or cancellation process.
ANY advice would be gratefully received, really.
Many many thanks,
cheers,
GAZ
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Okay, so you bought a car, and then took put a brand new policy on said car, so 2 day old car, 2 day old policy,
Not quite sure why you want to cancel the policy, if you are making a claim you need a policy in place to make the claim off, and for the 3rd party to claim off you
Are you expecting the car to be written off or something, hence not wanting to pay for a policy for a car you can no longer drive?
If you do cancel however, and then take out a new policy next week/month etc, you will have to declare the accident, but as you currently have a policy in place, you won't need to declare the accident till next years renewal ____________________ Current Bike: Honda CG125 ES4 // Honda CB600FS Hornet // Triumph Street Triple R |
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AFAIK, if the vehicle is written off, the policy plus the excess will have to be paid in full before any pay out is made.
The insurers may just deduct the cost of the policy plus the excess from any payout they were going to make. If it's a low value vehicle you'll probably end up paying them!
You cannot just cancel the policy! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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| rpsmith79 wrote: | Okay, so you bought a car, and then took put a brand new policy on said car, so 2 day old car, 2 day old policy,
Not quite sure why you want to cancel the policy, if you are making a claim you need a policy in place to make the claim off, and for the 3rd party to claim off you
Are you expecting the car to be written off or something, hence not wanting to pay for a policy for a car you can no longer drive?
If you do cancel however, and then take out a new policy next week/month etc, you will have to declare the accident, but as you currently have a policy in place, you won't need to declare the accident till next years renewal |
Hi,
I want to cancel policy because my car was written off by insurance Co. (on fone).
Insurance Co arranged collection of my car & it's now away.
Why pay ifully comp insurance for a car I don't have?
Genuine questions BTW.
cheers,
GARY |
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You're still the keeper. Until that changes, the vehicle needs to remain either insured, or SORNed.
If your insurer writes it off then they should ask you for the V5C and terminate the policy at that point.
Where's the motorcycle in this story? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| stirlinggaz wrote: | | rpsmith79 wrote: | Okay, so you bought a car, and then took put a brand new policy on said car, so 2 day old car, 2 day old policy,
Not quite sure why you want to cancel the policy, if you are making a claim you need a policy in place to make the claim off, and for the 3rd party to claim off you
Are you expecting the car to be written off or something, hence not wanting to pay for a policy for a car you can no longer drive?
If you do cancel however, and then take out a new policy next week/month etc, you will have to declare the accident, but as you currently have a policy in place, you won't need to declare the accident till next years renewal |
Hi,
I want to cancel policy because my car was written off by insurance Co. (on fone).
Insurance Co arranged collection of my car & it's now away.
Why pay ifully comp insurance for a car I don't have?
Genuine questions BTW.
cheers,
GARY |
You have taken a year of insurance out on a vehicle, crashed it, and then made a claim. It's not a "pay-as-you-go" system even if you pay monthly. You've taken a loan to cover the cost of 12 months insurance, and are paying back the loan.
You've paid for a service which you have ended up having to use.
The alternative thought to this could be:
Customer wants to cancel their insurance policy for a near-full refund. Why should we pay out on a policy that is cancelled and refunded? |
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| natefz6 wrote: |
How much damage was to the other car? The insurance will be paying for that to be repaired too. You may not have been driving but the driver of YOUR car was driving with YOUR permission on YOUR insurance. It's still your claim, some insurance will ask if you were driving when you declare the claim. As to weather that makes a difference to the end quote i don't know.
As other have said, you paid for a product which you have used, you cant now expect a refund. Another example, you buy a car on finance drive it off a cliff, do you expect that you can stop paying the finance on the car as you no longer have it? |
Hi,
Other car was hit head on, fair bit of damage.
I'm not trying to get of paying the insurance, my head is up ma srse & mind racing.
Thinking, maybe I buy another car, old insurance transfer over (with huge administration fees obviously & I've lost 2yrs of my 4yrs ncd)
That's as far as I've got....
cheers,
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| stirlinggaz wrote: | I am no longer keeper, akaik. Insurance company wrote it off, over the phone, at scene of accidents.
They arranged to come take it away. I no longer have it. |
As far as the DVLA are concerned, you're the keeper until you tell them otherwise.
I'm sorry that the policy costs more than the value of the car, but it was paid up front by whomever extended you that loan that you're paying off monthly, and you still owe them the full amount of that loan irrespective of what happens with the car or the policy. The two aren't connected.
You'll want to get on to your insurer about a refund of unused policy, but I wouldn't get your hopes up, since the statutory right to cancel during the cooling off period is conditional on not having made a claim, and I expect your contractual right will be too.
Best of luck. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I'm expected to declare a prang that Mrs Borg had as a named driver in her mummy bus (with my name on the policy) on my bike policies.
Sorry, too confused, honest mistake. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
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