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Car insurance: Was this claim made against your insurance policy?
theyiddo
Posts: 87 Forumite
Hi all,
About a year and a half ago, another driver hit my wife's car. The case has finally been settled, with the other driver/their insurance company admitting full liability.
My question is, while getting quotes for my wife's car insurance on the comparison websites, there is the following question regarding accidents/claims:
"Was this claim made against your insurance policy?"
How would we answer that - 'yes' or 'no'?
Initially, I guess the claim was against my wife's policy while we waited for the case to be settled in her favour, which as mentioned, it now has - but as the other party has admitted liability and settled, can we now put 'no'?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
About a year and a half ago, another driver hit my wife's car. The case has finally been settled, with the other driver/their insurance company admitting full liability.
My question is, while getting quotes for my wife's car insurance on the comparison websites, there is the following question regarding accidents/claims:
"Was this claim made against your insurance policy?"
How would we answer that - 'yes' or 'no'?
Initially, I guess the claim was against my wife's policy while we waited for the case to be settled in her favour, which as mentioned, it now has - but as the other party has admitted liability and settled, can we now put 'no'?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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Yes the claim was against her policy. A non fault claim but still a claim.
Dont forget they probably also asked about accidents or incidents even if no claim was made. So a yes to that.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0
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