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Someone hit our car, now refusing to pay up!
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Since last posting we have called our insurance who have taken all details, confirmed we will pay nothing in excess or loss of no claims.
The people dealing with the repairs have told DH to take the car up for a quote, that has been done and we are just awaiting a date for it to be put in and the courtesy car picked up.
They have also told us we need to claim for a new car seat for DS, they say no matter how slow a bump the car seat should still be replaced.
Wish we had done this from the start and i know if someone hits us again and offers to pay outside insurance we will be saying no and getting straight on to it.Bringing up 2 handsome boys and 1 gorgeous girl the MSE way!Joseph born 19th December 2001Matthew born 8th August 2007Tara born 23rd January 20110 -
what kind of halfwit thinks that ignoring/ being abusive is going to let them off damage the caused.
long as you know the person is insured and you know their reg you are pretty much sorted but if it helps ther are people who do genuinly want to protect thier no claims. i reversed into the back of someone and held my hands up imediatly [1], the guy sent me a bill and i posted a cheque off no probs.
[1] i had worked 65 hours that week and was a bit of a reck, i would have serious issued ever trustng my life to a junior doctor after a working those hours.0
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