cars been bumped (whilst at BMW Rochdale)

Good point ... It is not one of their drivers that did something.
 
pvr said:
Good point ... It is not one of their drivers that did something.

no its not their fault, but surely its their responsiblity to deal with, if its in their care should it not go through their insurance?
 
Taz x said:
pvr said:
Good point ... It is not one of their drivers that did something.

no its not their fault, but surely its their responsiblity to deal with, if its in their care should it not go through their insurance?

I not so sure it is their responsibility, if not use the BMW accident service though as they will take care of it all for you.
 
responsible in as much as their insurance should deal with it not mine

i do not and can't blame them, its just some clumsey old woman who bumped it
 
....and don't forget to put in a claim for personal injuries :rofl: . Wouldn't be surprised if they actually paid out :headbang:
 
If BMW saw who did it, can you not claim against her?

Just a thought....


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Sorry to hear your woes and after 8 weeks waiting to get car sorted :o :( Feel for you big time.
Good luck and hope BMW look after you over this one
 
Ouch ... this story made me wince.

This kind of thing could happen to anyone at anytime. I'm always a bit worried in public parking areas, where some ham-fisted neanderthal could do some serious damage and then drift off without even noticing. I have insurance to cover that type of thing, but as mentioned, that can be a PITA to get sorted out. And it's not just about repairing the damage. There's the psychological injury from having a vehicle you spend hours applying liberal doses of TLC to messed up by someone who's careless and doesn't give a sh*t.

*Shudder*

I'll stop now. :x
 
srhutch said:
I agree, but just not sure you can hold them responsible for somebody else hitting your car.

I dunno... I think that while they have had it for about 8 weeks, it's likely that they (the dealership) would have to assume a duty of care towards a customer's vehicle - it's not like Taz has only just parked it in their car park. During the time they've had it, they would have moved/parked it - if it was in an position where a customer was able to back into it, the question has to be asked 'did the garage do all it could to mitigate the risk of damage?' - hypothetically, if it were in a secured area where one of the main dealer techs caused the damage it'd be obvious the dealer has to sort it out without involving Taz's insurance as the car was both (a) in their care, and (b) damaged by one of their techs. I don't know if my logic is sound but seeing that in Taz's case the damage was caused by the customer, it'd have to be resolved between the dealer and the customer (or their respective insurance companies), again without involving Taz's insurance.
 
While my dads old M3 was at a garage someone dinged the rear bumper, as a matter of corse my dad was notified, they said they would replace the rear bumper and have it back to him asap. It is a matter of pride, service and reputation. The dealer did a great job and was back to my dad within a week. Although he wasn't happy they did everything they possibly could. Which in my opinion is what they should do.

I doubt any insurance will get involved and they will repair the damage in the same manner, otherwise get in touch with trade standards or give BMW head office a call. They will want to get this swept under the rug ASAP as it is a complete embarrassment to the dealership and the reputation of BMW.
 
Adamski said:
If BMW saw who did it, can you not claim against her?

Just a thought....


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they know who bumped it at they have accepted responsibilty, but still if i have to go through my insurance it will effect my premiums, i feel the bmw garage insurers should deal with it

does my insurance even cover my car whilsts its on a private car park?
 
ZeeFore said:
There's the psychological injury from having a vehicle you spend hours applying liberal doses of TLC to messed up by someone who's careless and doesn't give a sh*t.

*Shudder*

I'll stop now. :x

you must be reading my thoughts, the car was in perfect condition, i bought it new, i never park in car parks and i treat it like a baby, its been soiled
 
Suppose it depends what your insurance will ask at renewal? If her insurance sorts it all out you might (hopefully) be ok? It won't be a claim, and isn't an accident, as you werent in it.

Gutted for you mate....


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Taz x said:
they know who bumped it at they have accepted responsibilty, but still if i have to go through my insurance it will effect my premiums, i feel the bmw garage insurers should deal with it

does my insurance even cover my car whilsts its on a private car park?

If the woman has any decency she'll report it to her insurance. But this may mean you have no control over where it gets fixed (think previous posts may have mentioned?).

You could talk direct to her insurance to find out what the process is?

Then once fixed - send the lads round to her house.....!


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