If you are insured fully comprehensive then ones Insurance Company will make one an offer based on what they think the vehicle was worth less the excess if they consider the car to be a write off and the conditions of insurance were being met.
then that's nothing to do with the OP boxtops. If it was't your fault then the third party co would have paid anyway. If they where uninsured then your company will pay but then you'll have a claim and up the premims go, even with NCBP.
Thanks for all your replies...settled an argument .
Another question,my argumentive friend has checked with the Glass link given by
Boxtops and found his car is not worth much more than his excess..if he is lucky that is...so is it really worth is having the fully comp.insurance.????
Or does this affect one being able to drive another car other than one`s own.
Fully comp no longer gives one the automatic cover to drive any other vehicle. A LOT of motorists have been out like does and prosecuted for driving without insurance.
kloof my car has "accidents" when I'm not there and it is stationary in its parking space. Some barstewards keep knocking my car with their car doors and the latest knock has taken the paint off to bare metal. I regularly get into a right lather about it.
I always choose a very high excess on the basis that I must pay insurance every year but the likelihood is I will not claim.
I put the difference in to a savings account to make up the shortfall.
ladybirder...I know exactly what you mean...my friend had his bumper smashed up and paint scraped of the body too...the other car did not stop...sped on his way...some horrid folk about!!!
wifes just had an accident which was her fault,our insurers are settling payment to the value of the car.can we also claim for her personal injuries even tho it was her fault?
Who would you claim from? - PI claims are claimed against the insurance of the person causing the accident which gives rise to the injuries. I think not.