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 Post subject: Re: Taxi Insurers
PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 6:09 am 
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They're in business to make money, you telling them is a licence for them to make money off you. If the Police blamed him then there was no need to tell your insurance.


Nige, i think you will find you are obliged to report all incidents or risk not being covered should a claim be made later, and then it goes on the database, which the ambulance chasers have access too....you know the rest



You are right, the OP has up to three years to make a claim. By not telling them you would invalidate your insurance..........the OP could come after you for damages/injury claim.



I think it's just another money making scheme by your insurers. I'd check they haven't put it on a database so all the other insurers see that you've reported and accident.


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 Post subject: Re: Taxi Insurers
PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:31 am 
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I think it's just another money making scheme by your insurers. I'd check they haven't put it on a database so all the other insurers see that you've reported and accident


To say that I am ticked off is putting it mildly - I Googled this and it and find that it has happened to others.

It was raised on "This is money", it would seem that the "Mail on money/whatever" took up their case with the insurers - they got their money back plus a small amount of compensation.

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars ... l#comments

At the moment I am appealing the insurer decision, failing that I am thinking of using the "Small claims court" as it will take another 4 years to get back where I should be My loss over that period of time would be around 3k, (the maximum) you are allowed to claim from "Small claim Court"

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I'd check they haven't put it on a database so all the other insurers see that you've reported and accident


I told them as a matter of principal that I would take my business elsewhere - I was told that my reduction in no claims would follow me!

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 Post subject: Re: Taxi Insurers
PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 8:17 am 
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Nidge2 wrote:
If the Police blamed him then there was no need to tell your insurance.

The police are not the ones that matter where blame is concerned. The fact remains that the OP could still try to make a claim and then you are in the [edited by admin]. The insurers will say that by not telling them you have covered up a material fact so the insurance is not valid. You would be left to find the money to fight the spurious claim, which could be thousands.

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 Post subject: Re: Taxi Insurers
PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:05 pm 
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Nidge2 wrote:
I'd check they haven't put it on a database so all the other insurers see that you've reported and accident.


and how would you check nige

the fact is every report is logged on a database available to all insurance companies as part of anti-fraud measures, they can also check driving licence details

what they DONT do is check when you take out insurance, they WILL if you clam, then not pay up

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 Post subject: Re: Taxi Insurers
PostPosted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 1:10 pm 
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I'd check they haven't put it on a database so all the other insurers see that you've reported and accident.


and how would you check nige




This apparently is how it is done................

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Insurers routinely use information held about you on the Claims and Underwriting Exchange database to help calculate what they will charge you for home, motor or personal injury insurance, whether it is a notification or a full claim.


But you are legally entitled to see what details of yours are included on the database. To access your records, complete a subject access request form.


It costs £10 and can be found online at the Claims and Underwriting Exchange website. Written requests are also accepted, but customers must provide ID, such as a utility bill or council tax bill and include their date of birth, any former or maiden names and address information covering the past six years.


This, along with a £10 cheque or postal order made payable to IDSL, should be addressed to IS & Compliance Officer, Insurance Database Services Limited (IDSL), Risk & Compliance, Linford Wood House, 6-12 Capital Drive, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK14 6XT.
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