Will my legal cover on my car insurance cover me?

Will my legal cover on my car insurance cover me?

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cossy400

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3,161 posts

184 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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Long story short,

Dropped truck off for inspection, given courtesy van, on way home some specimen over takes on a blind bend crossing 2 solid white lines.

Basically I moved over as mush as possibly but we still side swiped as such, vans a write off. I was doing 50 he "claims" he was doing 70..........

Right im a lorry driver ive had to have (so far) 2 weeks as yes that old chestnut of whiplash etc, mines more to do with not having full movement in right shoulder, back at the clinic on Thursday.

So that horrible word my "claim" can I use my car insurance legal cover to sue his ass, or have I got to instruct a No win No fee type outfit.

paintman

7,687 posts

190 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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Were you driving the courtesy car under your own insurance or the garage's insurance? If the latter your insurers might tell you to speak to the garage's insurers.
Only people who can answer the question are your insurers.

dacouch

1,172 posts

129 months

Saturday 13th February 2016
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What does your Legal Protection Policy say about what vehicles it covers you in?

cossy400

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Saturday 13th February 2016
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paintman said:
Were you driving the courtesy car under your own insurance or the garage's insurance? If the latter your insurers might tell you to speak to the garage's insurers.
Only people who can answer the question are your insurers.
The courtesy van, is either covered by our company insurance or the place that owns it.

That was confirmed to the police on the side of the road as I had no idea.

So no I was not driving it on my policy.

Will be ringing my insurance tomorrow to find out but just thought id ask on here to see if anyone else had been in a similar incident.

cossy400

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Saturday 13th February 2016
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dacouch said:
What does your Legal Protection Policy say about what vehicles it covers you in?
I don't know as ive not looked and the policy documents are at hime and im 130 miles away.

\il ring them tomorrow and get the low down.

scarble

5,277 posts

157 months

Sunday 14th February 2016
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Would have thought you'd be dealing direct with his insurance?
Hope you make a full and speedy recovery.

cossy400

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184 months

Sunday 14th February 2016
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scarble said:
Would have thought you'd be dealing direct with his insurance?
Hope you make a full and speedy recovery.
Not my policy for the van as it was company business, it will be my personal claim. just got backfrom Sunday lunch so will ring shortly.

btcc123

1,243 posts

147 months

Sunday 14th February 2016
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OP you say that when you had the accident in the van you were on the way home and you also said that you have has two weeks off sick with whiplash but when you were asked what your legal protection policy says what vehicles you are covered in you say you are not home but 130 miles away.

Where have you been for the last two weeks and although the accident was more than two weeks ago you still do not know who the van insurers are but know the van was a write off so who told you that.

GC8

19,910 posts

190 months

Monday 15th February 2016
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Back IRL, your penis is still small.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Monday 15th February 2016
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He was overtaking you? Or overtaking towards you?

Either way, it should be open-and-shut. His insurance will be picking up your tab. Whether that's directly - because you claimed straight off them - or via your insurer depends on whose claim form you filled in and returned.

Legal cover shouldn't come into it, because there shouldn't be any need to get a court to decide who was to blame. The nugget overtaking in a mind-meltingly stupid place was.

cossy400

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Monday 15th February 2016
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TooMany2cvs said:
He was overtaking you? Or overtaking towards you?

Either way, it should be open-and-shut. His insurance will be picking up your tab. Whether that's directly - because you claimed straight off them - or via your insurer depends on whose claim form you filled in and returned.

Legal cover shouldn't come into it, because there shouldn't be any need to get a court to decide who was to blame. The nugget overtaking in a mind-meltingly stupid place was.
He was overtaking cars coming towards me.

Im 130 miles away due to already having this week booked off to come to the MILs to sort out the deceased FILs estate. (2 weeks sick is up on thurs)


And gc8 if I could be bothered to get photobucket etc etc id upload the pictures of said van.

Im 38 not 8.

And the police took all the details and he said due to "shifts" id not hear anything for 8 to 10 days.

Sorry for my ignorance but I asked advice as its a situation ive never had to deal with.

GC8

19,910 posts

190 months

Monday 15th February 2016
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Rather obviously, I thought, I was addressing the fool who was trolling you...

cossy400

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184 months

Monday 15th February 2016
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GC8 said:
Rather obviously, I thought, I was addressing the fool who was trolling you...
Apologies, heads a sieve, FIL couldn't just have all his eggs in one basket, im sick of paperwork.


Right ive had the crime numbers from the police and the company that numpty was insured with, upon speaking with them I have to lodge my claim thru who ever pays for the policy on the van.

My transport manager is away on business till the morning so that's put an end to that for today.

Mr Tidy

22,334 posts

127 months

Tuesday 16th February 2016
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cossy400 said:
Apologies, heads a sieve, FIL couldn't just have all his eggs in one basket, im sick of paperwork.


Right ive had the crime numbers from the police and the company that numpty was insured with, upon speaking with them I have to lodge my claim thru who ever pays for the policy on the van.

Total B*****ks - you can claim against the van insurer OR the insurer of the Numpty (the latter would be my preferred option)!

My transport manager is away on business till the morning so that's put an end to that for today.
Just wondering, but my RAC membership covers legal expenses (up to a limit) for any vehicle I drive (AA may do similar, but most others seem to cover the car rather than the driver) but worth considering, if it is applicable.

Hope you get a good outcome anyway!