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Does a claim affect insurance premium for the victim?
dave1972a
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi,
I got hit in the rear by driver who admitted liability, wnats to deal with repair privately.
He admitted liability.
Damage not too bad, quoted £150 to repair.
I have years and years protected no claims.
If I go through insurance, is it likely to cost me extra in future premiums?
Thanks
I got hit in the rear by driver who admitted liability, wnats to deal with repair privately.
He admitted liability.
Damage not too bad, quoted £150 to repair.
I have years and years protected no claims.
If I go through insurance, is it likely to cost me extra in future premiums?
Thanks
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Comments
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Yes, it may do.0
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You can find out what difference this will make to premiums now by doing dummy quotes online with and without this in your history0
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Yes. Insurance companies claim that completely non-fault claims somehow make you more likely to be in an accident in future.0
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