Non fault claim - affecting my insurance premiums
Discussion
Loon, the insurance increases from £500 to £570, wasn't with my current insurer....it's one of the other 159 companies, one company were the cheapest at £500 now they're still in the top 5 but another company is the cheapest with this incident logged at £570
Your way of looking at it doesn't really work and I'm not sure why you've added it tbh
How am I an increased risk of making a claim when I'm not making a claim? In fact, no one is. Surely, if anything the insurance co's would look at the fact that im not claiming for £170 of damage (paying it out my own pocket) and make my insurance cheaper!! I know, it doesn't work that way.... :roll eyes:
Your way of looking at it doesn't really work and I'm not sure why you've added it tbh
How am I an increased risk of making a claim when I'm not making a claim? In fact, no one is. Surely, if anything the insurance co's would look at the fact that im not claiming for £170 of damage (paying it out my own pocket) and make my insurance cheaper!! I know, it doesn't work that way.... :roll eyes:
Yeah, you're probably right!
I understand getting good quality repairs costs a decent amount of money, and IF the book price of the car was a grand, then £500 would seem like a reasonable amount of money to get a job done to an 'excellent' standard.
Begs the question, why would the insurance assessor quote at 2 grand
I understand getting good quality repairs costs a decent amount of money, and IF the book price of the car was a grand, then £500 would seem like a reasonable amount of money to get a job done to an 'excellent' standard.
Begs the question, why would the insurance assessor quote at 2 grand
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