URGENT INSURANCE ADVICE NEEDED!!!!
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Small Update;
So I spoke to the gentleman's insurance company, Hastings...and played dumb (not difficult to do)...I asked the guy to explain exactly what happens and said I was concerned about rumours I had heard about having old cars written off etc...
He said they normally only consider write off's if the value of the repair is 70% or more of the value of the car also taking into account the type of damage...if there is a possibility of structural repair and therefore potential added cost then they are cautious...they will consider a cash in lieu settlement and not write the car off...regardless of write off I get paid out and keep my car as his customer has admitted full liability...
The estimate for repair that I have is for £2000 so at 70% they would value my car at £2860...which in my opinion is ludicrous...but lets see...the assessor is coming round on Friday
So I spoke to the gentleman's insurance company, Hastings...and played dumb (not difficult to do)...I asked the guy to explain exactly what happens and said I was concerned about rumours I had heard about having old cars written off etc...
He said they normally only consider write off's if the value of the repair is 70% or more of the value of the car also taking into account the type of damage...if there is a possibility of structural repair and therefore potential added cost then they are cautious...they will consider a cash in lieu settlement and not write the car off...regardless of write off I get paid out and keep my car as his customer has admitted full liability...
The estimate for repair that I have is for £2000 so at 70% they would value my car at £2860...which in my opinion is ludicrous...but lets see...the assessor is coming round on Friday
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B7
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Have adverts for similar cars ready for the assessor Gav. He may not be interested but be clear in what YOU consider the car is worth.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds? ... 908&Page=1
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds? ... 908&Page=1
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Wow, prices really have kicked on! 

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Gert_8
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I've been in touch with your insurer and we have reached an agreement on your car. Is it alright if I pick it up on Saturday, Gavla?...Gavla wrote:Wish me luck...assesor is coming round sometime tomorrow...this is what they will see...
Now tell me that does not look like a £5k car even with the bumps and scrapes...

PONY, 2013 - "Anyway span 360 degrees hitting the kerb and giving the old man two fingers as I was spinning like Michael Schumacher would
So I met with the assesor John...
He values the car at between £5k - £6k and said that he is not in the business of writing off good condition classic cars.
Long story short...he is going to do his own estimate based on everything we have discussed and if the estimate is at write off value he will lower it and suggest a cash settlement so that the car does not get written off.
Sounds good to me!
He values the car at between £5k - £6k and said that he is not in the business of writing off good condition classic cars.
Long story short...he is going to do his own estimate based on everything we have discussed and if the estimate is at write off value he will lower it and suggest a cash settlement so that the car does not get written off.
Sounds good to me!
Excelent news.
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Good news, sounds promising.
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And you keep the car, or is that for the car?

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Hahaha. I'm just toying with Gavla, Cloggy. 

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Isn't that the point, the cheque covers the cost of the repair?ajay wrote:I would imagine it will cost all of that to get a good repair done, not sure i would be happy with that.Gavla wrote:So the final verdict is a cash settlement of +- £1850...
The cheque is in the post....
I would imagine it will cost all of that to get a good repair done, not sure i would be happy with that.[/quote]
Isn't that the point, the cheque covers the cost of the repair?[/quote]
Yes, but once you have the cheque its your responsibility to find a garage capable of delivering a top job for that money,with no distinguishable flaws that ultimately de value the car, ie: paint blending or poor panel replacement/repairs & sourcing another startec rear light ( may have to buy a pair for just one light), also the inconvenience ( weather it is or not) since the crash your vehicle has not and will not be available to you until repaired, i would want that taken into account in the settlement, or another vehicle provided by them for the duration of the repair, my time off work to meet the loss adjuster too, or its just not worth it. For that amount of money they got off lightly!
Isn't that the point, the cheque covers the cost of the repair?[/quote]
Yes, but once you have the cheque its your responsibility to find a garage capable of delivering a top job for that money,with no distinguishable flaws that ultimately de value the car, ie: paint blending or poor panel replacement/repairs & sourcing another startec rear light ( may have to buy a pair for just one light), also the inconvenience ( weather it is or not) since the crash your vehicle has not and will not be available to you until repaired, i would want that taken into account in the settlement, or another vehicle provided by them for the duration of the repair, my time off work to meet the loss adjuster too, or its just not worth it. For that amount of money they got off lightly!
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Agree totally with above!
Im never happy when a cars had paint, I can almost always see if a cars had paint and it amuses me greatly when friends come round to show there new cars off and i pick faults lol
Im never happy when a cars had paint, I can almost always see if a cars had paint and it amuses me greatly when friends come round to show there new cars off and i pick faults lol
The startecs are unfortunately a write off and are not part of the settlement as they are not original BMW...
The money will cover the repair to the rear and the front...(i smacked my passenger wing) so I am happy with that.
No hassle...no inconvenience...no waiting about...I should have the car back in a week or 2...job done...
The money will cover the repair to the rear and the front...(i smacked my passenger wing) so I am happy with that.
No hassle...no inconvenience...no waiting about...I should have the car back in a week or 2...job done...
So my car is booked in for Monday and will hopefully be returned on Friday...all body repairs front and rear including stripping and painting Mtech 1 kit, a new boot lid painted and my horse shoe painted will come to +-£2000...
I managed to get a passenger side startec light in good condition off German ebay...result!
So I should have a mint looking car on friday...I will post up pics!
I managed to get a passenger side startec light in good condition off German ebay...result!
So I should have a mint looking car on friday...I will post up pics!
Just to put things into perspective...
Before I was rear ended I was looking at front body repairs, front Mtech kit, boot lid and horse shoe costing me +- £950...
Now all included means I pay out +-£150...insurance will cover the rest...
Before I was rear ended I was looking at front body repairs, front Mtech kit, boot lid and horse shoe costing me +- £950...
Now all included means I pay out +-£150...insurance will cover the rest...







