Crash today, Claiming for something unusual :-)
Crash today, Claiming for something unusual :-)
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Petrolhead_Rich

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4,659 posts

214 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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So had a collision today:


Woman admitted full liability after cutting across in front of me, well through me and all is getting sorted.

Passed to the claims management company who are being really helpful and asked if I needed to claim for anything like loss of earnings etc.

So I asked if I could claim for the increase on my premiums for the next five years on the basis that if she hadn't hit me, I wouldn't have had to pay extra insurance over the next five years, all be it a small amount it is still a cost that is directly caused by the collision.

They agreed and said it is something they have never ever been asked about, he went off to check with someone and has asked me to get comparative quotes for the next couple of years and they will go from there...

Has anyone else thought of this/tried to claim/claimed for this, what do you think my chances are? The Claim management company seem to think it's worth pursuing and there should be little argument that it is a cost caused by and therefore a responsibility of the other parties insurance!

Six Fiend

6,067 posts

237 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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Now that's a new approach (no not the roundabout!)

But how would they calculate it bearing in mind car changes/occupation changes/address changes etc?

Baffled Spoon

5,256 posts

216 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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I'm surprised that this hasn't been picked up before as another opportunity for profiteering from the claim management companies tbh. But now that you've given them the idea... yet more insurance price rises look like they're on the way. That's pessimism for you rolleyes

Good luck with the claim in any case.

Petrolhead_Rich

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4,659 posts

214 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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Baffled Spoon said:
I'm surprised that this hasn't been picked up before as another opportunity for profiteering from the claim management companies tbh. But now that you've given them the idea... yet more insurance price rises look like they're on the way. That's pessimism for you rolleyes

Good luck with the claim in any case.
he did ask me several times about injuries and reminded me a few times after that I have 3 years to claim, and that at the slightest ache I should ring them immediately...

So this is my Whiplash claim, and it's robbing the insurance companies to pay the insurance companies, you never know, if everyone starts claiming this, they might stop charging extra for non-fault claims, actually they will probably increase it and say "well your claiming the increase...."

As for the approach to the roundabout, why she didn't just go right round is beyond me!!


calum93

42 posts

176 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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I'm in the middle of an insurance claim just now and am claiming for uninsured losses, eg excess and rental of the car I'm driving justnow (allbeit its a car my dads lent to me, don't tell the insurance company). The insurance company seem to be well on board with these claims, I think its quite likley that you will manage to extort a bit more money through this medium, esp considering the woman has accepted full liability.

Best of luck anyway pal, let us know how it goes.

OlberJ

14,101 posts

255 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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Just one thing.

If you were in the left hand lane, why were you taking the 3rd exit?

poing

8,743 posts

222 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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I honestly think it's genius to claim for it and I wish I had thought about it when some crashed into the OH when she was stationary in my car. In that case her insurance went up because she'd been involved in an accident and my insurance went up because she was now a higher risk and I'd made a claim. I was really annoyed at the time but if I'd thought of this then it wouldn't have bothered me so much.

It would be really hard to calculate though because of various changes to peoples policies etc, for example we are now on a multi car policy instead of 2 separate one's so it's hard to say what the difference really is now. Although it's roughly £50 if I try online quotes with and without the claim.

The sensible thing to do would be for the insurance companies to not load premiums for non fault claims but that's far too much like common sense.

OlberJ

14,101 posts

255 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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Just one thing.

If you were in the left hand lane, why were you taking the 3rd exit?

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

226 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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calum93 said:
I'm in the middle of an insurance claim just now and am claiming for uninsured losses, eg excess and rental of the car I'm driving just now (allbeit its a car my dads lent to me, don't tell the insurance company). The insurance company seem to be well on board with these claims, I think its quite likley that you will manage to extort a bit more money through this medium, esp considering the woman has accepted full liability.

Best of luck anyway pal, let us know how it goes.
Thanks you selfish

I get to pay more for my insurance due to st like this

Petrolhead_Rich

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4,659 posts

214 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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OlberJ said:
Just one thing.

If you were in the left hand lane, why were you taking the 3rd exit?
It's straight on, and the same road, no arrows approaching stating it's left turn only.

Why would you argue that the left lane is for the two exits at the top of the image ONLY???

ETA:

This discussion is already in progress judging by my quick google:

PH Thread about roundabouts

And whichever way you look at it, the right lane is certainly not for taking the second exit!!!

Edited by Petrolhead_Rich on Monday 8th August 19:40

AOK

2,299 posts

188 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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respect! thumbup

Benbay001

5,830 posts

179 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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OlberJ said:
Just one thing.

If you were in the left hand lane, why were you taking the 3rd exit?
I would have taken the left lane too, i think. Its straight on, and there are to exit lanes.

calum93

42 posts

176 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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thinfourth2 said:
Thanks you selfish

I get to pay more for my insurance due to st like this
smile

Bungleaio

6,555 posts

224 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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thinfourth2 said:
calum93 said:
I'm in the middle of an insurance claim just now and am claiming for uninsured losses, eg excess and rental of the car I'm driving just now (allbeit its a car my dads lent to me, don't tell the insurance company). The insurance company seem to be well on board with these claims, I think its quite likley that you will manage to extort a bit more money through this medium, esp considering the woman has accepted full liability.

Best of luck anyway pal, let us know how it goes.
Thanks you selfish

I get to pay more for my insurance due to st like this
Indeed, st like this boils my piss. insurance is there to cover your losses not to gain from!

Gibby78

154 posts

207 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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OlberJ said:
Just one thing.

If you were in the left hand lane, why were you taking the 3rd exit?
When I was learning to drive a fair few moons ago I was always told if going straight on at a roundabout with no lane markings that you should use the left hand lane, as this is basically straight on and also a 2 lane exit straight on, the right lane should be used for right hand turns and straight on into the RH lane.

if that makes sense.

(*Beaten to it by Petrolhead Rich*)

OlberJ

14,101 posts

255 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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Petrolhead_Rich said:
OlberJ said:
Just one thing.

If you were in the left hand lane, why were you taking the 3rd exit?
It's straight on, and the same road, no arrows approaching stating it's left turn only.

Why would you argue that the left lane is for the two exits at the top of the image ONLY???
Easy tiger, i'm only asking why, not accusing.

If there's no arrows to say both lanes straight ahead i'd always take the right hand lane. Maybe something i picked up incorrectly but reckon it's good practice.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

226 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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calum93 said:
thinfourth2 said:
Thanks you selfish

I get to pay more for my insurance due to st like this
smile
Go fk yourself with your smiley face fking st

your are nothing more then a fraudulent little

You are claiming from MY insurance premium for a hire car you aren't even hiring

Just fk yourself

calum93

42 posts

176 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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Bungleaio said:
Indeed, st like this boils my piss. insurance is there to cover your losses not to gain from!
I'm not gaining from it, just cutting losses from future premium increases

Petrolhead_Rich

Original Poster:

4,659 posts

214 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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OlberJ said:
Easy tiger, i'm only asking why, not accusing.

If there's no arrows to say both lanes straight ahead i'd always take the right hand lane. Maybe something i picked up incorrectly but reckon it's good practice.
Interesting, In the one above I'd use whichever was least congested for the straight on (back onto the dual carriageway) left lane for exit one, two and lane 1 of exit three, right lane for lane 2 of exit three, exit four and back on yourself (U-Turn).

In my eyes, anything past 180degrees is right turn, upto and including 180degrees is left lane, with dual carrigeways both can be used for the relative lanes upto 180 degrees.

This only applies to roundabouts with two lanes on the approach.

Petrolhead_Rich

Original Poster:

4,659 posts

214 months

Monday 8th August 2011
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calum93 said:
Bungleaio said:
Indeed, st like this boils my piss. insurance is there to cover your losses not to gain from!
I'm not gaining from it, just cutting losses from future premium increases
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