such a con!
never protected my no claims after advice from a relative who works in insurance but im starting to think it may be worth it now
Ahhhhhh The thorny question of " protect or not to protect"
Depending on how old you are the extra premium charged will vary. BUT is it a rip off.
The insurance company will tell you that's it's a good thing, what they will not tell you is that if you
have a fault or no fault accident the premium can increase, in fact most times it WILL increase.
So as an example, your insurance premium is £1000 less 70% ncb means you pay £300 but during
the course of the year you have a no fault accident at renewal they will ask for approx. £360. You
have paid something like £30 for protected ncb but the insurers will tell you that you still have your 70% however the premium has increased because you have been involved in an accident. The fact that the accident was not your fault means nothing.
Sooooooo what can you do? If you are the innocent party in any accident you are entitled to claim
from the third party and you should not be out of pocket.
Therefore at the time of the claim you need to ask your insurance company how much they are going to add to your premium not just for the following year but also for the 2 or 3 years following.
Then claim this from the third party insurance.