My 35i Written off for a dented wing!!!

Non fault on my wife’s insurance made her uninsurable on my 911 and X5M. I had to drop her off as she was going to add over £1k on those two.
 
mcbutler said:
No fault claims have no effect on future insurance premiums, already been through this at length with them, no excess to pay, no loss of no claims or anything else..
Oh they do. They really do.
And as for the 'holy grail' of NCB. Doesn't mean shite any more.

As someone posted earlier in the thread if you have someone drive into you the insurance's attitude is "you are obviously someone who is more likely to have someone drive into you/ have an accident".

My insurance increased by 20% for 5 years just because I called the insurance to discuss claiming for a pheasant running into my car. I didn't claim, so it cost them nothing (cost me £900 for a headlight plus increased premiums though).
They put it down on the database as "an incident", so the database treated me as "someone who is more likely to have wildlife run out in front of them".
 
Pondrew said:
mcbutler said:
No fault claims have no effect on future insurance premiums, already been through this at length with them, no excess to pay, no loss of no claims or anything else..
Oh they do. They really do.
And as for the 'holy grail' of NCB. Doesn't mean shite any more.

As someone posted earlier in the thread if you have someone drive into you the insurance's attitude is "you are obviously someone who is more likely to have someone drive into you/ have an accident".

My insurance increased by 20% for 5 years just because I called the insurance to discuss claiming for a pheasant running into my car. I didn't claim, so it cost them nothing (cost me £900 for a headlight plus increased premiums though).
They put it down on the database as "an incident", so the database treated me as "someone who is more likely to have wildlife run out in front of them".
Bloomin’ heck, that’s ridiculous :thumbsdown:
 
pvr said:
Non fault on my wife’s insurance made her uninsurable on my 911 and X5M. I had to drop her off as she was going to add over £1k on those two.
At least that’s what you told her :wink:
 
BMWZ4MC said:
pvr said:
Non fault on my wife’s insurance made her uninsurable on my 911 and X5M. I had to drop her off as she was going to add over £1k on those two.
At least that’s what you told her :wink:

Well, she has never driven either in any case :lol:
 
My Zed insurance went fro 205 to 245 because i had my bike insurance with same company when bike got stolen but never claimed, just informed. Was still though the cheapest quote at 245.
Never have your bike insured with same company as car.
 
I changed my insurance when I bought my most recent Zed. It was cheaper to include my wife on the policy than just me. She has held a license for 20 years but never drives. She has only been included so she can in the case of an emergency. Can’t understand why having her included should be cheaper?
 
When you read all of this thread, is it any wonder why everyone seems to have lost faith in insurance companies.
It really sounds like a racket going on and the insurance ombudsman is just letting it happen. Surely they should be looking to keep claims down in price rather than over bloating them with potential problems - see original thread about suspension parts, which is frankly absurd.
And if you don’t need a hire car, why even charge for one.
What the hell is going wrong in this country that this continues to happen? But if you don’t have insurance your breaking the law, yet the value to us as consumers seems to be marginal at best….
 
simnew said:
When you read all of this thread, is it any wonder why everyone seems to have lost faith in insurance companies.
It really sounds like a racket going on and the insurance ombudsman is just letting it happen. Surely they should be looking to keep claims down in price rather than over bloating them with potential problems - see original thread about suspension parts, which is frankly absurd.
And if you don’t need a hire car, why even charge for one.
What the hell is going wrong in this country that this continues to happen? But if you don’t have insurance your breaking the law, yet the value to us as consumers seems to be marginal at best….
Spot on :thumbsup:
 
Nanu said:
I changed my insurance when I bought my most recent Zed. It was cheaper to include my wife on the policy than just me. She has held a license for 20 years but never drives. She has only been included so she can in the case of an emergency. Can’t understand why having her included should be cheaper?

They will assume she will doing some driving so you will be doing less (within your stated annual mileage), if she is older than you, held a licence longer than you etc etc then she is a lower risk profile so cheaper to insure.
 
Nanu said:
I changed my insurance when I bought my most recent Zed. It was cheaper to include my wife on the policy than just me. She has held a license for 20 years but never drives. She has only been included so she can in the case of an emergency. Can’t understand why having her included should be cheaper?
Because statistically women are a lower risk then men and the insurance presumes she will drive it sometimes, so it's a lower risk to them.

I have put my wife as a named driver on every car I've had for the last 30 years, as it has made the premiums cheaper every year.
 
I found it strange that someone on here had a cheaper insurance for a E89 Z4 3.0 than a 2.3 :o . Apparently due to the fact there are more 2.3's and therefore more have had claims...algorithms for you
 
BMWZ4MC said:
pvr said:
Non fault on my wife’s insurance made her uninsurable on my 911 and X5M. I had to drop her off as she was going to add over £1k on those two.
At least that’s what you told her :wink:
Nope, as I said been through this with the insurance company at length, no blame on my part (at least with my insurer) means zero penalties for me.
ALL costs are paid by the guilty party and are recovered by a specialist company (aquillis I think they are called). This means no costs are incurred by the insurance company as Aquillis pursue the guilty party, prosecute for my claim, my insurers costs and all their costs.
 
I’m living in Australia now and that is essentially how it works here - if it’s not your fault, there is no penalty. I have a multi car policy with four cars listed, two are mine, one belongs to my wife and the other is our family car. My wife has been driven into a couple of times in the last four years and there has been no penalty for either of us.
Even if she has an at fault accident in a car listed on my policy, it won’t alter the premium I pay for my usage of the cars (it might alter the premium for her to be included on the policy, although we both have protected no claims so probably not unless she made a habit of it).
The multicar policy allows for agreed value insurance for my cars (with first dibs on the wreck if written off, choice of repairer and replacement of modifications like-for-like) and traditional market value insurance on the other cars.

That said, insurance here has its failings - third party insurance is compulsory but covers only personal injury. There is no mandatory insurance cover for damage to property. As such, there are thousands of people driving complete shitboxes that are effectively uninsured. One such person ran into the back of my wife’s car causing thousands of dollars worth of damage, so our insurance company sued them for payment. They’ll likely be paying the bill for years simply because they didn’t have third party property cover on their policy.
 
simnew said:
When you read all of this thread, is it any wonder why everyone seems to have lost faith in insurance companies.
It really sounds like a racket going on and the insurance ombudsman is just letting it happen. Surely they should be looking to keep claims down in price rather than over bloating them with potential problems - see original thread about suspension parts, which is frankly absurd.
And if you don’t need a hire car, why even charge for one.
What the hell is going wrong in this country that this continues to happen? But if you don’t have insurance your breaking the law, yet the value to us as consumers seems to be marginal at best….
An alternative point of view would come from a third party crippled for life by an insured driver, or a family who loses the working parent. Without that cover his their lives would be almost incredibly difficult.
Still a rip for the grand majority of us though
 
mcbutler said:
BMWZ4MC said:
pvr said:
Non fault on my wife’s insurance made her uninsurable on my 911 and X5M. I had to drop her off as she was going to add over £1k on those two.
At least that’s what you told her :wink:
Nope, as I said been through this with the insurance company at length, no blame on my part (at least with my insurer) means zero penalties for me.
ALL costs are paid by the guilty party and are recovered by a specialist company (aquillis I think they are called). This means no costs are incurred by the insurance company as Aquillis pursue the guilty party, prosecute for my claim, my insurers costs and all their costs.

That would a first ever as I think all insurance companies will use the statistics that if you have had one accident (fault or not), you are more likely to have another one (or words of that effect).

You won't lose your discount percentage, but I can guarantee you that your base premium will go up.
 
"I can guarantee you that your base premium will go up"

FAILED there bud, Insurance was up for renewal 21 days after it happened, no premium increase.
Not sure how you come to the conclusion that someone else damaging something you own when you are not even there makes you a risk!!??
 
I very much doubt that though, I have not heard of a single company yet that doesn't do that. All car premiums went down considerably this year (by about 25 - 40% compared to last year), so if your premium didn't go down, it basically went up.

However, it only matters that you are happy with the result. Which company are you with by the way?
 
mcbutler said:
"I can guarantee you that your base premium will go up"

FAILED there bud, Insurance was up for renewal 21 days after it happened, no premium increase.
Not sure how you come to the conclusion that someone else damaging something you own when you are not even there makes you a risk!!??
If you habitually park your car in an ill-considered place, the probability increases that your vehicle will be driven into.
If you leave your car with valuables on display, you are at a greater risk of being the victim of theft, most especially if you live in a somewhat insalubrious area.
If you are an abrasive and tactless individual, you might offend the type of person who derives pleasure from vandalising your car.
 
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