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Insurance fleecing?

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Two questions really.

I was hit up the rear October last year:thumbdwn: and Chris Knott put some solicitors in touch with me at the roadside who supplied a hire car and fixed the car for me:rolleyes: .

1. Apparently even though they admitted full liability the other insurance company haven't paid them. They have now made me sign papers taking the other driver personally to civil court as a way of prompting their repayment, if not they want to reclaim the money from me. Is this correct?

2. Having been hit (whilst stood still) with the other party accepting liability, will this affect my insurance this year? A few years ago my neighbour reversed into my parked car outside my house whilst I was in bed, same situation, they said sorry and it was all paid for by them, but when my renewal came through later that year because there had been a claim related to my car it went up

It will effect your insurance until they claim the money back IIRC.

Till they have the money off the other party, all costs are on your policy.

When i had my bump, many years ago, this is how they worked it, not good if its a renewal time though.

Hi good old Soviet here.

I sympathise!

It is really sickening when you are not the guilty party, and then they add insult to injury, soaking one with the next premium.

They are not my favourite, and they don't seem to care where they get the next fast buck from.

Heap of parrot droppings the majority of them!

Soviet

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