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non fault accident disclosure

Post by DPG » Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:21 pm

With a non fault insurance claim what do you put down in the cost when declaring it on your renewal?

I had an incident a while back where someone bumped my car while it was parked. The other parties insurance company dealt with it all and I have no idea what the overall cost (repair and courtesy car) was.

When doing a confused.com for quotes, I just put £0.

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Re: non fault accident disclosure

Post by sars » Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:46 pm

If you were in the car at the time, then yes you have had an accident, if you were not in the car then you haven't.

Just remember that insurance companies share information, if you make a claim any false information given to them may invalidate your insurance.

Now here's an interesting thought, if you were a passenger in a car that was involved in an accident.......
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Re: non fault accident disclosure

Post by AlanJ » Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:55 pm

sars wrote:If you were in the car at the time, then yes you have had an accident, if you were not in the car then you haven't.
Not quite..... legal definition is as follows;

'Definition of a road traffic collision [accident]

The law [UK] defines a reportable road traffic collision [accident] as an accident involving a mechanically-propelled vehicle on a road or other public area which causes:

Injury or damage to anybody - other than the driver of that vehicle,
Injury or damage to an animal- other than one being carried on that vehicle (an animal is classes as a horse, cattle, ass, mule, sheep, pig, goat or dog).
Damage to a vehicle - other than the vehicle which caused the accident.
Damage to property constructed on, affixed to, growing in, or otherwise forming part of the land where the road is.'
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Re: non fault accident disclosure

Post by Adamski » Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:11 pm

DPG - may vary from company to company.

I used to work in insurance (sssssshh :rofl: ) - and most companies will be ok if you disclose. Tell them you have no idea what cost, but let them know as much detail as you can remember. Shouldnt affect your premium.

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Re: non fault accident disclosure

Post by wegras » Wed Aug 17, 2011 6:03 pm

What about the scenario where damage is cosmetic and the 3rd party pays in full out of their own pocket as their vehicle was not damaged ? :?
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