Insurance Claim Handler

PawnSacrifice

Lifer
 South Oxfordshire
Have been searching and I can't find the thread I was looking for.
(Disclaimer!)

Am sure I read on here, within the last couple of months, someone recommending a third party claims handler? Had an incident yesterday which I am going to need to claim against a third party but I wan't in my car. As a last resort I will contact my motor insurer and see if I can use my legal cover.

Thanks
 
Europa Consultants.......... come on get a grip with the search process :poke: :rofl:

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=18611&p=268080&hilit=insurance+claim#p268080

http://www.europaconsultants.co.uk/
 
peddy said:
Are you and the zed ok?

Shall we try that again, 'Obviously you wern't hurt if you were not in the car (other than a bit of pride) which is good and hope the damage is not too bad.' :poke: :poke:
 
AlanJ said:
Europa Consultants.......... come on get a grip with the search process :poke: :rofl:

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=18611&p=268080&hilit=insurance+claim#p268080

http://www.europaconsultants.co.uk/
I even scanned through that thread... obviously couldn't see it for looking. :oops: Thanks :thumbsup:

peddy said:
Are you and the zed ok?
Thanks. Yep, thankfully the Zed was safely tucked up in the garage. I was run down a little bit. Everything checked out okay at the hospital, just bruising, although walking isn't easy and going up or down stairs is extremely uncomfortable!
 
PawnSacrifice said:
peddy said:
Are you and the zed ok?
Thanks. Yep, thankfully the Zed was safely tucked up in the garage. I was run down a little bit. Everything checked out okay at the hospital, just bruising, although walking isn't easy and going up or down stairs is extremely uncomfortable!
were you on your bike ? :(
 
gannet said:
were you on your bike ? :(

No, on foot! The guy had the nose of his car into a mini roundabout, going nowhere. I crossed the road behind the car (which was stationary). At some point he decided to get off the roundabout, threw the car into reverse and hit the accelerator. Then hit me; bumper to right knee. It probably sounds worse than it was. It hurt a lot, still does. But, nothing broken or snapped and I'm walking :wink:
 
PawnSacrifice said:
Have been searching and I can't find the thread I was looking for.
(Disclaimer!)

Am sure I read on here, within the last couple of months, someone recommending a third party claims handler? Had an incident yesterday which I am going to need to claim against a third party but I wan't in my car. As a last resort I will contact my motor insurer and see if I can use my legal cover.

Thanks

PS - Have given this some more thought. Perhaps you would be better using an appropriate and local to you injury claims firm. The nature of the incident is a 'road traffic' accident and is clased as an injury road traffic collision and as such should also be reported to the police. This is a legal obligation on the driver to report the incident to the police within 24 hours where an injury is involved.

The Legislation in full (relevant sections highlighted)

S170 Duty of driver to stop, report accident and give information or documents

(1) This section applies in a case where, owing to the presence of a motor vehicle on a road, an accident occurs by which—

(a) personal injury is caused to a person other than the driver of that motor vehicle, or
(b) damage is caused—

(i) to a vehicle other than that motor vehicle or a trailer drawn by that motor vehicle, or
(ii) to an animal other than an animal in or on that motor vehicle or a trailer drawn by that motor vehicle, or
(iii) to any other property constructed on, fixed to, growing in or otherwise forming part of the land on which the road in question is situated or land adjacent to such land.

(2) The driver of the motor vehicle must stop and, if required to do so by any person having reasonable grounds for so requiring, give his name and address and also the name and address of the owner and the identification marks of the vehicle.

(3) If for any reason the driver of the motor vehicle does not give his name and address under subsection (2) above, he must report the accident.

(4) A person who fails to comply with subsection (2) or (3) above is guilty of an offence.

(5) If, in a case where this section applies by virtue of subsection (1)(a) above, the driver of the vehicle does not at the time of the accident produce such a certificate of insurance or security, or other evidence, as is mentioned in section 165(2)(a) of this Act—

(a) to a constable, or
(b) to some person who, having reasonable grounds for so doing, has required him to produce it,

the driver must report the accident and produce such a certificate or other evidence.


This subsection does not apply to the driver of an invalid carriage.

(6) To comply with a duty under this section to report an accident or to produce such a certificate of insurance or security, or other evidence, as is mentioned in section 165(2)(a) of this Act, the driver—

(a) must do so at a police station or to a constable, and
(b) must do so as soon as is reasonably practicable and, in any case, within twenty-four hours of the occurrence of the accident.

(7) A person who fails to comply with a duty under subsection (5) above is guilty of an offence, but he shall not be convicted by reason only of a failure to produce a certificate or other evidence if, within five days after the occurrence of the accident, the certificate or other evidence is produced at a police station that was specified by him at the time when the accident was reported.

(8) In this section “animal” means horse, cattle, ass, mule, sheep, pig, goat or dog.
 
AlanJ, thanks for that, thorough as always :thumbsup:

This was reported to the police at the time and they turned up when I was in A&E. They were very keen to speak with the chap that hit me. Be curious to see how they get on - our conversation was limited to: me writhing around on the floor immediately after he hit me and him telling me to calm down; him telling me not to worry about it its one of those things; something about the car being okay :lol:

I'll have a look and see if there are any local firms - just want to make sure it's not one of those where there's a blame outfits.

To be honest I probably wouldn't bother, but transport costs are mounting quickly and I'm not sure how soon I'll be back on the bike!
 
PS - glad to be of help. You have a 3 year period from the incident in which to make a claim. Just make sure you keep a log of hospital/doctor visits and expenses (with receipts if possible) it will pay massive dividends in the event that you do decide to claim.
 
You should ensure that if you have any on going problems with your knee that you are seen in the fracture clinic of your local hospital in the next week or two. This is important for the purposes of documentation if nothing else. Also, the examining doctor in A+E is unlikely to have more than the most basic of orthopaedic experience, and excluding a ligament/cartilage injury through clinical examination alone is notoriously difficult when the knee is acutely swollen and painful (even for orthopaedic surgeons). If you are having significant problems and the A+E department did not make a appointment for you, your GP should be able to get you a fracture clinic appointment fairly easily. Failing that, pop into A+E and tell them if you're still having problems and they can arrange this.
Hope it's just a minor injury.
 
BMWZ4MC, thanks for the advice, that's really helpful. At A&E they checked me out and determined it was just bruising. Am now finding it quite painful standing still for any period. See how it goes, may head down to the GP if it doesn't improve. A&E did x-ray though, so I assumed this meant I was all clear and the pain was me being a bit of a wuss, for which I wouldn't have gone to the GP.
 
Is it the knee itself that's giving you problems, and is the joint swollen? Or is it elsewhere on the leg? Certainly if the joint is involved, I'd have a lower threshold for chasing for a fracture clinic appointment (especially if bearing weight is problematic or you experience any giving way from the knee).

Of course, if you have an obvious bruise away from the joint, and it's that which is causing you pain, it's more than possible you're just being a bit of a girl! :D
 
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