Admiral Insurance, Speechless!!!!

Interestingly from 2015ish all cars salabe in the US will have a device (perhaps the airbag ecu itself) on them that continually logs the vehicle systems and in the event of a crash can store a section of that data pre and post crash. I wonder whether insurance companies will be given access to this sort of information? You'd like to think that would improve things for us in the UK as well, but I doubt it.
 
JaEdBa said:
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And if they applied that level of thinking then that would be fine. My particular experience is my Elise was reversed into in a car park. I wasn't even in the car. They admitted blame (obviously!) it went through their insurance I didn't have to pay a thing. My insurance didn't even get involved as one of those insurance hadling companies took it on, the ones who hire you a better courtesy car and claim it for you? Anyway my premiums went up because of it. :x

Next time this happens I will be looking into claim financial compensation to cover my increased premiums for the next 3-5 yrs!

i guess the demographic on here wouldn't show it, but the reality is the insurance companies' risk models are overlaid massively as a result of all of the personal injury claims they have to settle.

my brother's partner was reversing out of a car park space and somebody drove into her, and the claim they put in was ridiculous - 12 weeks car hire of an aging VW passat @ £1,400 a week (yes £17k to hire a passat!) 2 lots of whiplash (morrisons car park... :? ), loss of earnings (he was a cab driver), various consultants fees, and finally, about £600 for remedial work to the car. I can't recall the exact figure, but it was in the £20'sk for a very low speed shunt, that caused £600 of damage to a Skoda Octavia.

another incident that cropped up a few doors up from where i used to live, burglary, £40k cash stolen... :roll:

When you think back in the day, an insurance scam was knocking a tin of paint over and getting your dog to trot round all the carpets in your house with painted paws, you do realise the reason why premiums have rocketed. :(

Someone backed into me as well and admiral added an extra 110 quid on my premium. I wasn't even in the car! Their reason for upping it was that 'statistically you are more likely to be in an accident after a claim'. The cheek.
 
Dav the wheel nut said:
I suggest if all the information is correct you should consider contacting WATCHDOG
You could become famous for highlighting the inadequacies of Insurance companies and Tracker :thumbsup:

Watchdog are bloody useless unless millions of people are affected or one of the production team :lol:
 
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