I have 2 cars with 2 different insurers. Both have no claims bonus 3 and 2 years respectively.
I have scratched one of my cars (all accross the door and wing) - looks like it will have to be an insurance job.
If I make a claim to have the damage repaired, I know i have to declare it to the other insurance company.
I am trying to establish if paying for the repair myself would work out cheaper in the long term than paying an increase on both premiums for the next 3 years.
My question is - the two insurance policies have separate no claims bonuses. Therefore if I lose no claims on one policy, the other is unaffected, right?
I know the premium on both policies will go up so I am thinking of doing web based quotes with both to see how much they go up by with the one claim and compare that to the cost of paying for the repair myself. Unfortunately the gash runs accross the door and the rear wing, so I think it is going to run into thousands of pounds to repair properly.
I have scratched one of my cars (all accross the door and wing) - looks like it will have to be an insurance job.
If I make a claim to have the damage repaired, I know i have to declare it to the other insurance company.
I am trying to establish if paying for the repair myself would work out cheaper in the long term than paying an increase on both premiums for the next 3 years.
My question is - the two insurance policies have separate no claims bonuses. Therefore if I lose no claims on one policy, the other is unaffected, right?
I know the premium on both policies will go up so I am thinking of doing web based quotes with both to see how much they go up by with the one claim and compare that to the cost of paying for the repair myself. Unfortunately the gash runs accross the door and the rear wing, so I think it is going to run into thousands of pounds to repair properly.
