Insurance question .. A-plan
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Insurance question .. A-plan
I'm with A-Plan and before I contact them, or if they read this ...
Over the last few months my car has been ... somewhat ... abused .. by what I hope is not the same person.
Started with little scratches by the boot, then chips to the front .. which I tried to sand down .. didnt help ..
Now today I came out to a ****ing big scrap on the side, it looks like its been hit with a plank or something .. the back door has kinda rippled ...
My question, as I have fully comp (protected) is the damage something I can claim for ?
Over the last few months my car has been ... somewhat ... abused .. by what I hope is not the same person.
Started with little scratches by the boot, then chips to the front .. which I tried to sand down .. didnt help ..
Now today I came out to a ****ing big scrap on the side, it looks like its been hit with a plank or something .. the back door has kinda rippled ...
My question, as I have fully comp (protected) is the damage something I can claim for ?
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Yes, I would say so ..... but only the recent events.
I suspect that it would be fully investigated ..... think long and hard before you act is my advice, as once declared it is an 'incident' - whether you claim or not.
And, if you need to claim in future - and you have not fixed the damage - they will pay you much less in a claim as the vehicle value will be lower with unrepaired damage.
I suspect that it would be fully investigated ..... think long and hard before you act is my advice, as once declared it is an 'incident' - whether you claim or not.
And, if you need to claim in future - and you have not fixed the damage - they will pay you much less in a claim as the vehicle value will be lower with unrepaired damage.
Last edited by SunnySideUp; 24 August 2009 at 07:34 PM.
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Maybe get a quote for repairs and see how much you would get after taking off your excess. Most policies I've had quotes for have several hundred £s excess, so it may not be worth it.
Even though your NCB is protected, you can still only claim a certain number of times, so you may need a big claim later and end up losing it all.
I'd also guess that claiming would still go on your record and have an effect on future quotes.
Even though your NCB is protected, you can still only claim a certain number of times, so you may need a big claim later and end up losing it all.
I'd also guess that claiming would still go on your record and have an effect on future quotes.
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mate give up with aplan, bunch of wasters who STILL aint bothered to send out my no claims proof,,,,, seriously worst insurance company i ever delt with and i never even made a claim
they also renewed my policy without my permission AND took payment for it even though i told them i have no interest in renewing my policy 5 months before it ended,, Keith micheals is alot better
good luck with a claim though
they also renewed my policy without my permission AND took payment for it even though i told them i have no interest in renewing my policy 5 months before it ended,, Keith micheals is alot better
good luck with a claim though
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Before getting it repaired I would sort out who is causing the damage. The last thing you want is to have it all repaired and some simple minded bafoon trashing it again.
A friend of mine had the same problem with an ex, she put loads of scratches all over his mr2 so he shelled out for a respray and machine polish, few days later it was covered in scratches again.
Another thing if it is vandalism I suspect you will have to contact the police before the insurance company will do anything about it.
A friend of mine had the same problem with an ex, she put loads of scratches all over his mr2 so he shelled out for a respray and machine polish, few days later it was covered in scratches again.
Another thing if it is vandalism I suspect you will have to contact the police before the insurance company will do anything about it.
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Hope you catch the coward that is doing it.
Hope you catch the coward that is doing it.
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mate give up with aplan, bunch of wasters who STILL aint bothered to send out my no claims proof,,,,, seriously worst insurance company i ever delt with and i never even made a claim
they also renewed my policy without my permission AND took payment for it even though i told them i have no interest in renewing my policy 5 months before it ended,, Keith micheals is alot better
good luck with a claim though
they also renewed my policy without my permission AND took payment for it even though i told them i have no interest in renewing my policy 5 months before it ended,, Keith micheals is alot better
good luck with a claim though
I had to make a claim a couple of years ago, and A-Plan were quite proffessional, but were let down by Groupama the insurance company a bit.
They always ask, never presume i will be staying with them.
This is the most important point!! Seriously get something in place! I've fitted 2 cameras and couple of fibre optics around my house inside and out, after a couple of incidents, one being spoiler and scoop just ripped off on one of my older subarus. Garage cleared now, but what a pain in the ***
Hope you get it sorted pal, shop around for good bodyshops, as prices can vary significantly
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