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 robocog Traffic Copper
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 Posted: 19:47 - 06 Mar 2014 Post subject: Bike knocked over - what to expect |
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TLDR;
M reg GPZ500 insured fully comp parked up,not being ridden, dozy driver mounts curb and pavement, twats bike over, admits liability
Will I get enough back to
a: have my bike back in the condition it was in before it was damaged
b: buy a similar bike in similar condition and mileage
c: buy a bottle of whiskey and a happy meal (not that I would being a non-drinking vegetarian)
The long version.
Monday mid morning
My GPZ500 (M reg 96) was parked outside my work (legally and not obstructing etc)
I was at work as I had been since 7:45am - further down the road with the boss at the time
I heard a bang - but didn't take notice (its a noisy industrial estate where its unusual not to hear the sound of vehicles meeting their end or being beaten back into shape)
The boss suggested I went over to where my bike /was/ as it had just been hit
I walked over and took photo's
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I asked if he wanted to go through insurance or if he was willing to pay for the damage out of his own pocket, initially he was willing to pay without a claim, but then changed his mind once I got the bike up on 2 wheels and started listing what damage had been done (fairing, indicator, bar, bar end, clutch lever , gear lever, foot peg, exhaust, twisted forks - possibly just a loosen yolk and straighten them job)
I rang my insurance (who claim to record phone calls) and he admitted liability to them
I received a few phone calls from BLD (not my insurer) to arrange collection of my bike and drop off a courtesy bike
I also got a call from /his/ insurer asking if I would like them to deal with it all
I explained that it was already being dealt with
I also got a call from DAS (legal, leathers and helmet cover kind of thing from what I gather- but as my bike was parked up and I was not involved/injured we concluded I didn't need their services)
The first phone call back from my insurer (or it may have been BLD - I got quite confused as to whom was dealing with what at this stage and was asking each if it was my insurer instructing them to call me - and putting the phone down on them if not)
went along the lines of "we have a problem and /I/ need to ring DVLA to sort it as my bike is coming back as a Subaru!"
I tried calling DVLA on my lunch break but it was so busy they could not take the call (suggesting I call back at a less busy period)
When BLD (at least I /think/ it was them) rang back to arrange collection of my bike - it had all been sorted and it was now coming back as a GPZ500 ...phew
I did ask that BEFORE my bike was taken away - that IF my bike can go back on the road that I could get first refusal at buying it back - I have an email stating that this is the case and really hoping that this is the outcome I get - plus enough to replace/fix the broken bits
I got the courtesy bike delivered Tuesday (10 plate GSF650) was dropped off and mine was picked up and taken away
The driver suggested it could take 6 to 8 weeks for things to be dealt with
My GPZ is not the prettiest/fastest most desirable machine, but to me it was the right tool for the job so I had it covered fully comp for peace of mind
Never claimed on any type of insurance before, but I guess that things are never exactly the way they are portrayed (as they are in the business of selling peace of mind - NOW is the time when I find out what that really means)
I am happy I have a bike to ride (even if its not quite the right tool for the job) so this side of things are on the surface working as I would expect
Don't get me wrong - the hire bike is lush and blows my GPZ away in every respect - it's just too wide to ride down the side of the house without mortal fear I'm going to have pay a £250 excess for scratching a bar end/end can - its a one bar at a time job and that exhaust gets chuffing close its so fat - and the engine protection bars are quite sticky outy
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Better to take the risk of light brick rash than leave out on the front
Starting to get worried that I could end up with a small payout, no bike and not enough ££ to buy another bike
Whats the reality of my situation?
Examples of real world outcomes would ease my sleep at night
(insurance have not offered any likely outcomes - but then I haven't asked)
Regards
Rob ____________________ Needs a bigger garage...
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Fully comp on an 18 year old 500? Really? What's your excess on that?
Not that it'll matter, since you're not at fault and the driver's insurance should pay you the full value of your bike, enough to buy an exact equivalent. Same age, same mileage, same condition. Those rare infill panels on yours are £80+ just on their own, by the way. I'd have had them off before the bike was taken away.
You're right to look on eBay. Do an advanced search including completed listings and see what bikes actually sold for.
Also, be aware that the cost of that courtesy bike will quickly exceed the value of your bike. The driver's insurer should pay it, which is why they were so keen to sort you out themselves. However, you do have a duty to minimise their costs, so don't stall them: if they make you a reasonable offer, take it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I've had two non fault claims and was told that it wouldn't affect my insurance and it hasn't.
Although, from what I've heard, not everyone has had the same experience.
I was also offered a great price, without haggling, when my first bike was written off, almost the same as I had bought it for, over 5,000 miles earlier.
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They will wriggle and saquirm and try everything in the book not to pay.
Non standard paint colour. Not paying.
Undeclared fairing mid-sections fitted. Not paying.
Let us knowhow long it takes for you to be "randomly" contacted by an injury compensation company. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 331 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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