I had an accident earlier, completely my fault. Basically pulled out of my work car park, neglected to look right and clipped a passing car. It's torn my front bumper off and done some minor damage to the bonnet. Headlight is scratched. Possibly further damage underneath too but it does still drive. His car survived with a dented wing and broken wishbone. Pics below;
The insurance company have said that 'based on what you have told us the car will be a total loss'. Because of this they are refusing to provide a courtesy car. Luckily I have a lift to and from work tomorrow but as I'm moving house at the weekend I'm pretty screwed.
The insurance company got me recovered to a local storage place, which is where my car is now. The recovery (AA) took the rest of the bumper off so the car was driveable/moveable. I still have some personal belongings in it which I need to obtain. The insurers have said that they will have someone collect the car within 48 hours for investigation and "imaging", which their "engineers" will then look at to determine the outcome. I can't contact the team who deal with claims that are ongoing as they only work 9-5 and this happened about 5.30pm today. The claim line were very helpful until I mentioned courtesy cars..
Few questions as this is all new to me:
1 .How reasonable is it from me to ask for a courtesy car? I don't see why I shouldn't get one, having fully comp cover and protected no claims, plus admitting fault. Even if it is written off how can I be expected to manage without a car until they send me some money? Need to check the small print in my insurance docs but would appreciate some advice in the mean time.
2. What would the rough market value that the insurer could pay out to me? The car is a 2004 182 with just over 100k miles on it. Most history. Tax till May (can I get this refunded if the car is written off?).
3. If they decided the car was written off do I have an option of keeping the car anyway?
4. Who pays for the other damage of the 3rd party that I hit?
5. With protected no claims - will this affect future insurance policies for me?
6. If it is written off, how is my excess handled? Do they just take it off the figure they are going to pay me?
Insurance company asked me to post the following to them;
Original V5 & MOT
Spare key(s)
Original insurance certification
Copy of service history
They also want me to be on a conference call with the DVLA for some reason.
I've never actually had to claim from insurance so this is all new to me. I'm insured with Brentacre but they underwrite with "Markerstudy" who have absolutely terrible reviews online.
Thanks.
What a s**t day.
The insurance company have said that 'based on what you have told us the car will be a total loss'. Because of this they are refusing to provide a courtesy car. Luckily I have a lift to and from work tomorrow but as I'm moving house at the weekend I'm pretty screwed.
The insurance company got me recovered to a local storage place, which is where my car is now. The recovery (AA) took the rest of the bumper off so the car was driveable/moveable. I still have some personal belongings in it which I need to obtain. The insurers have said that they will have someone collect the car within 48 hours for investigation and "imaging", which their "engineers" will then look at to determine the outcome. I can't contact the team who deal with claims that are ongoing as they only work 9-5 and this happened about 5.30pm today. The claim line were very helpful until I mentioned courtesy cars..
Few questions as this is all new to me:
1 .How reasonable is it from me to ask for a courtesy car? I don't see why I shouldn't get one, having fully comp cover and protected no claims, plus admitting fault. Even if it is written off how can I be expected to manage without a car until they send me some money? Need to check the small print in my insurance docs but would appreciate some advice in the mean time.
2. What would the rough market value that the insurer could pay out to me? The car is a 2004 182 with just over 100k miles on it. Most history. Tax till May (can I get this refunded if the car is written off?).
3. If they decided the car was written off do I have an option of keeping the car anyway?
4. Who pays for the other damage of the 3rd party that I hit?
5. With protected no claims - will this affect future insurance policies for me?
6. If it is written off, how is my excess handled? Do they just take it off the figure they are going to pay me?
Insurance company asked me to post the following to them;
Original V5 & MOT
Spare key(s)
Original insurance certification
Copy of service history
They also want me to be on a conference call with the DVLA for some reason.
I've never actually had to claim from insurance so this is all new to me. I'm insured with Brentacre but they underwrite with "Markerstudy" who have absolutely terrible reviews online.
Thanks.
What a s**t day.