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ABA Trading LTD wrote:looking for some advice on present situation
a week ago a wasa truck hit our sportero
wasa truck as well as person driving sportero went to police station to make report
sportero has fully comprehensive insurance but the driver at the time, his name isn't specifically on the insurance but he's over 25
estimate from garage is $24k (parts alone is 20k from dealer)
insurance company saying because it wasn't any of the named people on insurance driving, the excess is 14k and we have to pay that before they process the claim
THEIR estimate to repair the vehicle is 12k (the parts from dealer alone is 20k when i called though)
so their offer is
we pay 14k excess (which we don't get back according to insurance person)
and get 12k (which don't make sense)
something wrong here? or insurance company trying to chain me up?
whats the point of fully comprehensive insurance if the customer still going to lose out even when they were not wrong in the accident?
i though the excess was paid for insurance company to fix vehicle immediately and then down the line when the insurance companies settle and decide liability, the excess was given back to the customer if they were indeed right.
Vehicle is one year old
ABA Trading LTD wrote:i assumed that my insurance company would fix my vehicle and then they would do the running down to get their money from wasa's insurance
what's the point of fully comprehensive insurance?only good if vehicle is written off?
Ignorant Ignis wrote:pay your excess and hand the keys to the insurance...... if the amount they want to pay is not enough to fix it at your garage they have to fix it for you with all new parts (due to age of vehicle)
i did this ...so i know what i talking about
nemesis wrote:You're right about how the excess works. However they don't decide liability later, you should already know from the police report. It's just that you get it back later.
The law about only named drivers can claim I believe was a consideration but hasn't been passed as an actual law yet. Maybe I'm wrong, but it's something you should check.
Either way, some insurance companies have already changed their policy to state that only named drivers can claim. Check your policy, if it's not mentioned then they have no justification and they have to pay you. If it is written there, then you can still try, but technically you did agree to it by taking the insurance when that was already one of their stipulations.
Consider if it's really worth losing your no claim also. If they're not paying in full and refunding your excess then it may be better to fix your vehicle yourself and go after WASA for some reimbursement.
crazybalhead wrote:This thread giving me a massive headache.
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tr1ad wrote:If the police state wasa driver wrong, wasa insurance has to pay, clearly states over 25 on your insurance not so?
I'd take it a bit higher than your insurance rep, maybe manager
ABA Trading LTD wrote:i have no problem with paying the excess but the insurance rep. has specifically said that I will not be getting the excess back no matter what, as well as they will only pay me 12k (not my 24k estimate)
so basically
pay 14k excesss
to get 12k claim
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