Wait, you're expecting an insurance company to act fairly and in a decent manner?Okay, so whats the point in an insurance company asking what the cars worth if they intend on offering you pennies more than f**k all?
Wait, you're expecting an insurance company to act fairly and in a decent manner?Okay, so whats the point in an insurance company asking what the cars worth if they intend on offering you pennies more than f**k all?
Okay, so whats the point in an insurance company asking what the cars worth if they intend on offering you pennies more than f**k all?
Wait, you're expecting an insurance company to act fairly and in a decent manner?
No. But from previous experience it counted for a lot more than what has been said here. Insurance companies are con artists, pure and simple.
No they really are, and i wasn't asking you for your take on it. It was a statement of fact.
Harbanger - use the Ever?Ora until you get it sorted.
And with that, i'm out.
They really aren't. The majority of peoples energy bills have gone up more than their car insurance in the last year as it's such a competitive market.
If you read your documents you always get what you're entitled to, nothing more and nothing less. Sometimes the offer is a little less, that's because the majority of people describe their car as "mint", "immaculate" when they are not. Again it's about evidence if you can prove exceptional condition, real inconvenience or loss beyond their initial assumtions then you will get it. That's what indemnity is.
Often people get very irate because they assume they are covered for something which if they had read just the key facts bit they would realise they aren't. Example is personal items cover. Most companies offer about £100 which when a car is stolen very often doesn't cover all the items.
There are a number of insurance companies which are an absolute pleasure to deal with; there are others which are not so much but won't be in the game long if they carry on.
Courtesy car being delivered tomorrow, not that I can drive at the moment, but should speed things up, claims management company seem relentless. Insurance company called me up this morning obviously aware of them and tried to settle without going through them ( making me liable for thier fees ) refused said no more required and to go through them. I want 3.5K for the Clio and double that for my PI claim, plus my train fares until the claim is settled for travelling to work, luckily my phone was covered by my bank so that's sorted my 3 pairs of Raybans I am having to swallow it seems unless I put a separate case in via the courts to recover, not sure if it's worth it as I no longer have the proof of purchase.
Weary.
I actually just thought as it said Vehicle Value £3500 that's what it meant to be honest, lesson learned indeed.
So I guess for everyone else on here should just do their renewal on their Clios @£1250 as that what the trade value actually is on WBAC and maybe save on a premium?
Good Point harv, I know someone in the Opticians I got them from too, saying that I have a record there and all 3 pairs were bought from them so they may in fact have the sales history etc still.
they should help out , and thus the claims company might get something back for you .....
My advice always in no fault situations is finding a decent company to do the legwork . They are usually very good at settling claims and will give good advice on whether you're stretching it too far.
The problem is finding a good one .
The guys you posted seem quite good, the insurers phoned me this morning with a higher payout but I'm not dealing with them now, they can sweat it out among themselves.
They seem very keen and I'll keep updating on the progress as other people may want to use them, it's Cup killing season after all.
I guess though as I have a decent PI claim they are more interested in this than the car, more money involved.
We word our agreed value application form as follows: The proposed value should be how much the car would sell for, in today's selling market, to a like minded car enthusiast, including modifications.
Insurers are wise to use market value, there is no other way of doing it. If vehicles are over-valued (on an agreed value basis) then insurers are left open to fraudulent claims. We've had this very issue in the past.
The customer's perceived value may not be market value, in fact is may be a vastly inflated value.
An insurer found on a price comparison site may not be the best option for someone who is insuring their pride and joy specialist car, even if it is a standard UK car.
Worth noting that most claims go through without issue, you only really hear about the claims where there are 'issues'.
I think people are ignoring properly good advice by members in here.
The only way of getting the car value is proving, using adverts etc that the car is worth more. If it is worth 3.5k, which I doubt, you'll be able to find an example online to prove.
For someone with enough money to buy an Evora you really do worry about small things.
You can look at it another way though, the modifications may not actually have increased the value of the car.. Also, the money you spend on mods is not going to be recouped via the insurer. I've spent many thousands on my weekend toy but do not consider the vehicle's value has increased.
The advice you need has been posted, gather evidence of similar examples selling for the figure you are looking for, find as many as you can and submit these to the insurers.
It may help you if you post up the details of the car, mileage, pics, mods etc and let the CS members offer you their opinion on value so you have other opinions.
I've done half of that, and I'm sorry if I coming across as Greedy,
I didn't think the mods would increase the value but surely if they are declared they should be taken into account in the amount of money that went up in flames?
I've done half of that, and I'm sorry if I coming across as Greedy, I didn't think the mods would increase the value but surely if they are declared they should be taken into account in the amount of money that went up in flames?
I have no pics at all of the car, I have lost all pics I have ever taken up to March this year it seems, I did my upgrade and they transferred everything over in the shop and never back it up, last back up was my old phone in March, so I've lost a lot of stuff on there.
It was just a regular Arctic 182 with Turinis ( renault ones not speedline branded ) Splitter was genuine and immaculate, all paintwork was perfect, no dents, new brakes all round, freshly serviced in May with all belts, waterpump, thermo, dephaser which everyone looks for when buying, and then there is the matter of my Treadlines which were in the car, there was an awful lot of money put into this car to make it as nice and OE as possible for a 9 year old car, car was on 60K.
i wrote off my mr2 a couple of years back - luckily no injuries but chasis was twisted.
The key for me was to hold off on offers until they got to the target price in my head that i was happy with. Bottom line if you paying a premium to insure your car @ £3500, and the insurance company are charging you appropriately for this evaluation then imo you are within your right to say you want the value of what your premium was based on.
These are big companies so stick to your guns, if you broke your iphone 5 on home insurance would you settle for a 3g replacement? no, so why be different for a car
Im not sure why all the chat of agreed value, if its someone elses insurance he is claiming on?
You can be insured thrid party only and still claim the value of your car back from someone else if they hit you?
He (406 driver) is liable for your losses, including your phones etc, and therefore by extension his insurer is, thats irrelevant of what your car is or isnt insured for surely?
I've done half of that, and I'm sorry if I coming across as Greedy, I didn't think the mods would increase the value but surely if they are declared they should be taken into account in the amount of money that went up in flames?
I have no pics at all of the car, I have lost all pics I have ever taken up to March this year it seems, I did my upgrade and they transferred everything over in the shop and never back it up, last back up was my old phone in March, so I've lost a lot of stuff on there.
It was just a regular Arctic 182 with Turinis ( renault ones not speedline branded ) Splitter was genuine and immaculate, all paintwork was perfect, no dents, new brakes all round, freshly serviced in May with all belts, waterpump, thermo, dephaser which everyone looks for when buying, and then there is the matter of my Treadlines which were in the car, there was an awful lot of money put into this car to make it as nice and OE as possible for a 9 year old car, car was on 60K.