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Third party car insurance claim
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I didn't "seize" on anyone, I was asking a simple question that may or may not have been relevant to the OP's question. This is supposed to be an (open) discussion forum, jeez, had a late night or something Quentin!The OP comes for advice, and you seize on him to "question" him on "fronting"?
!!!!!! has that got to do with the thread (or you for that matter)?0 -
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...... There's no need to be so rude.
Says the man who unnecessarily blasphemed when rudely posting to ask another irrelevant question (though on this occasion used the wrong punctuation after previously pointing out he knew how to ask questions!):neilmcl wrote:....jeez, had a late night or something Quentin!0 -
Thanks for all the answers guys, calm down
I spoke with the Admiral multicar and to clarify a couple of issues:-
- since all the cars are registered at the same address, this is not fronting and is perfectly valid
- my no claims bonus will not be affected since the claim is not against me or any of my cars
- step daughters no claims bonus may well be affected, but only if Admiral accept the claim. From what I gather, following her speaking to Admiral, they may not accept the claim as we have already offered to pay. Will have to see what subsequently happens0 -
That's all I was trying to clarify as I don't know that much about multicar policies so wasn't sure about the implications. I certainly wasn't accusing you of anything despite what some of the wannabe forum police here might like to think.Thanks for all the answers guys, calm down
I spoke with the Admiral multicar and to clarify a couple of issues:-
- since all the cars are registered at the same address, this is not fronting and is perfectly valid
- my no claims bonus will not be affected since the claim is not against me or any of my cars
- step daughters no claims bonus may well be affected, but only if Admiral accept the claim. From what I gather, following her speaking to Admiral, they may not accept the claim as we have already offered to pay. Will have to see what subsequently happens0
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