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Re: will they write my car off???
« Reply #15 on: 11 November 2008, 18:38:33 »

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As i have never been in an accident before can someone tell me what this email means please :-[ Does it mean that they expect me to pay £295 on the spot if the garage agrees to do the repairs even though i wasn't at fault???


An excess of £695 (Compulsory - £295, Voluntary - £400) should be paid to the garage.


It means that you must pay £695 to get your own car repaired.  If you were not at fault then YOU require to clain back your uninsured losses - excess and any reasonable hire car costs etc whilst being repaired - direct from the offending driver.  If you pay into DAS or some other legal scheme, thats what they do on your behalf.

I have previously sent my own version of a 'lawyers letter' to the offending driver, naming them as responsible and requiring them to forthwith part with my out of pocket monies.....
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Re: will they write my car off???
« Reply #16 on: 11 November 2008, 18:41:03 »

As Welung says, this is an open forum. Not that I think that anyone here would use the information against you eg claim reference number, but it is open and others might. I'd ***** some/all of the number  :y  :y  :y
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Re: will they write my car off???
« Reply #17 on: 11 November 2008, 18:41:56 »

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As Welung says, this is an open forum. Not that I think that anyone here would use the information against you eg claim reference number, but it is open and others might. I'd ***** some/all of the number  :y  :y  :y

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Re: will they write my car off???
« Reply #18 on: 11 November 2008, 18:44:34 »

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As Welung says, this is an open forum. Not that I think that anyone here would use the information against you eg claim reference number, but it is open and others might. I'd ***** some/all of the number  :y  :y  :y

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Re: will they write my car off???
« Reply #19 on: 11 November 2008, 18:51:54 »

from what i can see from craigs avatar his miggy is pre facelift/mini facelift and as such his excess is probably near the cars value, i for one would cancel the claim ,
worst case scenario and they write it off , insurance goes up and possibly £200ish payout after they have taken the excess away from what they pay out
my brother in law had a similar experience with his vectra and got paid out £187
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Re: will they write my car off???
« Reply #20 on: 11 November 2008, 18:54:13 »

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As i have never been in an accident before can someone tell me what this email means please :-[ Does it mean that they expect me to pay £295 on the spot if the garage agrees to do the repairs even though i wasn't at fault???


An excess of £695 (Compulsory - £295, Voluntary - £400) should be paid to the garage.


It means that you must pay £695 to get your own car repaired.  If you were not at fault then YOU require to clain back your uninsured losses - excess and any reasonable hire car costs etc whilst being repaired - direct from the offending driver.  If you pay into DAS or some other legal scheme, thats what they do on your behalf.

I have previously sent my own version of a 'lawyers letter' to the offending driver, naming them as responsible and requiring them to forthwith part with my out of pocket monies.....


I have given my insurance his reg number model etc....as i took a photo of his car!! and they have confirmed that he is insured but yet they still expect me to pay out on the spot,out of my own pocket for an accident that was his fault?? And to make things worse i only paid £550 for the car in June >:( >:(
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Re: will they write my car off???
« Reply #21 on: 11 November 2008, 18:57:34 »

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As i have never been in an accident before can someone tell me what this email means please :-[ Does it mean that they expect me to pay £295 on the spot if the garage agrees to do the repairs even though i wasn't at fault???


An excess of £695 (Compulsory - £295, Voluntary - £400) should be paid to the garage.


It means that you must pay £695 to get your own car repaired.  If you were not at fault then YOU require to clain back your uninsured losses - excess and any reasonable hire car costs etc whilst being repaired - direct from the offending driver.  If you pay into DAS or some other legal scheme, thats what they do on your behalf.

I have previously sent my own version of a 'lawyers letter' to the offending driver, naming them as responsible and requiring them to forthwith part with my out of pocket monies.....


I have given my insurance his reg number model etc....as i took a photo of his car!! and they have confirmed that he is insured but yet they still expect me to pay out on the spot,out of my own pocket for an accident that was his fault?? And to make things worse i only paid £550 for the car in June >:( >:(

In a word, yes.  Thats what the contract of insurance you have says and you agreed to.  £295 compulsory excess and an additional £400 that you volunteered to carry, in order to reduce your annual premium.

As said, I would fire off a letter of blame to the other driver, recorded so its signed for, requiring him to reimburse your total excess immediately and that a further claim for car hire costs etc will be forthcoming in due passage of time.  I would also leave it open that your child may or may not suffer from some future malady as a result of this impact. (God forbid that such a thing happens, obviously.... :-[)

Or as said by others, cancel the claim (if possible to do, now its been started) and get repair monies from the old lad instead....
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Re: will they write my car off???
« Reply #22 on: 11 November 2008, 19:10:56 »

 >:( >:( >:( I sometimes wonder why we bother  >:( >:( >:(
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Re: will they write my car off???
« Reply #23 on: 11 November 2008, 19:15:42 »

Sounds like its a total write off :y.............dismantle the car and sell it off on e-bay, dispose of the evidence :y
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