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aha
as somebody who suffers from the same allergy, it is all starting to make sense
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postoh dear
I am really lost on this thread
op's missus was reversing across the pavement and hit a car coming down the alley next to the house
call the police
get an accident number
send it to the insurance
is it really so complicated ?
Milan.
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oh dear
I am really lost on this thread
op's missus was reversing across the pavement and hit a car coming down the alley next to the house
call the police
get an accident number
send it to the insurance
is it really so complicated ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostYou could try going on a couple of insurance comparison sites and entering all the details honestly, then the quotes should tell you whether insurers care about it.
Make sure you set the renewal date to 2-3 weeks from today, that's the sweet spot for quotes for some reason best known to insurers.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postit all sounds very complicated and jiggery pokery and life hacks
we've never had such problems with Allianz
Milan.
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You could try going on a couple of insurance comparison sites and entering all the details honestly, then the quotes should tell you whether insurers care about it.
Make sure you set the renewal date to 2-3 weeks from today, that's the sweet spot for quotes for some reason best known to insurers.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostCall yourselves contractors and you don't have turnaround driveways.
Mrs NLUK has never had any problems when she's been here.
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Sounds sensible to reverse into my drive, problem is that the driver door is likely to hit the wall if I'm not careful when I open it. I can see both ways from my drive anyway, the problem is not the drive but cars or vans parked on the road either side. Obscure the road whichever way I'm facing.
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it all sounds very complicated and jiggery pokery and life hacks
we've never had such problems with Allianz
Milan.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostReversing in to a road is generally an automatic fault according to the insurance people.
This also fits in with rule 201 of the Highway Code:
The Highway Code - Using the road (159 to 203) - Guidance - GOV.UK
"Do not reverse from a side road into a main road. When using a driveway, reverse in and drive out if you can."
However, I don't think it's illegal to reverse out of a driveway, so it's interesting to hear what your insurance company said.
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Good luck trying to get anywhere with them, even with your northern "charm". Chances are you won't be able to find out about any extra "loading" until renewal time.
Although, there is possibly another way. Find the registration of a similar vehicle on Autotrader, and get your wife to ask the company for a quote to change her car. (You might want to wait until after the claim has been finally settled.) Unfortunately, even this may not necessarily be an accurate predictor of what to expect at renewal time.
BTW, I wonder if the other driver's renewal premium will get "loaded", merely for being involved in an accident, even though it wasn't their fault? Nothing would surprise me with these sharks.Last edited by woody1; 31 July 2025, 13:08.
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it does sound very complicated
two claims on the system split brain tastic I wonder how they keep everything consistent
Milan.
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Originally posted by woody1 View PostCan't see it makes any difference that your wife (inadvertently) opened a claim. A claim against her policy was opened anyway by virtue of the other driver claiming off their insurance and your wife's company accepting liability.
If she's got protected no claims, then the premium shouldn't go up by more than the usual inflation etc. I suppose there might be a bit more because she's now deemed a higher risk but pricing is so opaque it may be hard to tell.
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it sounds like the OP needs to upgrade
toodle pip
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 31 July 2025, 12:25.
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