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 Post subject: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:40 pm 
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had the misfortune of having some teenage pleb hit my PHC on Saturday putting me off the road :(

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hit it that hard he pushed it up onto the kerb damaging wheel, removing tyre from the rim and generally doing god knows what to the suspension components

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and his line of attack on my poor Vectra, love the fact not only was he driving far too fast for the conditions he was doing so on the wrongside of the road

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i'm going to start this thread as 1) i'm bored stiff stuck in the house and 2) as a running diary of the absolute nightmare i'm predicting this to be


first of all its my own car, owned outright by myself debt free and bought when the trade was in much better health.

Accident happened on Saturday Afternoon and I contacted a accident management company who specialize in the Taxi and Private Hire trade(they'll remain nameless as the impression I get so far is one of utter incompetence.

Sat Aft: Accident Management co said not a problem we'll have you in a replacement vehicle for Monday Lunchtime
Mon Lunchtime: no replacement vehicle - err its still in the bodyshop you'll get it tomorrow asap
Tues Am: err still in the bodyshop we'll get it out to you this afternoon
Tues PM: err parts never arrived Promise you'll have it for Wednesday Lunchtime.


I guess I realy just need to vent as I've been on the road since Saturday my bills still need paid and due to the time of year I've dipped into the savings to pay for Christmas pressies.




in regards to my own car, still nothing official but the bodyshop says 3 grands worth of damage without looking at the suspension so i'd imagine its a write off. I dread to think what sort of paltry sum i'll be offered for a 6 yr old Vectra on 1/4 million miles. certainly not enough to replace said Vectra, thanks to our council insisting that any PHC plated must be less than 5 years of age at first plating.



quick recap. Teenage pleb in his Grandads car driving too fast wipes out my taxi. I'm off the road making no money :(


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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:54 pm 
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Mate it's his fault so you know the score claim claim claim.


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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:06 pm 
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That's going to be great once it's all sorted but just now I've no car to work no means to buy a car to work and a rapidly dwindling cash reserve to pay my bills


Oh and according to my insurance co the little scrote still hasn't contacted his insurance co and declared the incident


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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:32 pm 
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hope the car gets fixed soon know the feeling as just the other week someone hut me at a roundabout she didn't stop either so chased her into car park and asked her why she didn't stop said the usual "i din't hit your car what you talking about" and showed her the scrape on the offside wing she just made, luckily i had a passenger in the car and she said she would be my witness then she went on saying that i hut her! anyways we exchanged insurance details and now waiting for word back from my insurance, the joys ](*,)


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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:46 pm 
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Thing is the car isn't going to be fixed 3 grands worth of bodywork damage alone according to the assessor


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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:47 pm 
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Foxtrot26 wrote:
That's going to be great once it's all sorted but just now I've no car to work no means to buy a car to work and a rapidly dwindling cash reserve to pay my bills


Oh and according to my insurance co the little scrote still hasn't contacted his insurance co and declared the incident


Loss of earnings mate and all the other stuff.


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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:47 pm 
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Are there settle cars available while you wait for the insurance company to get it's act together and send you a replacement?

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:52 pm 
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Thing is the car isn't going to be fixed 3 grands worth of bodywork damage alone according to the assessor


What is it valued at ?

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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:00 pm 
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No settle cars to be had ATM trying to get one off the accident managment co but their only glasgow plated car is in the bodyshop ATM.


My car you'd be lucky to get £1500 for but to replace it I need to buy a sub 5yr old example. Ergo I will get screwed


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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:22 pm 
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Foxtrot26 wrote:
No settle cars to be had ATM trying to get one off the accident managment co but their only glasgow plated car is in the bodyshop ATM.


My car you'd be lucky to get £1500 for but to replace it I need to buy a sub 5yr old example. Ergo I will get screwed


From a personal point of view, I would think that as it is NOT your fault, then regardless of the value that you think that you will get..............THEY have to put you back to the position that you were in before the OP whacked you.

I would not settle for anything that would put me out of pocket - If they come back with a derisory offer, just tell them that the longer it goes on...........that you will claim for loss of earnings, that will by far eclipse the cost of putting you back on the road.

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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:27 pm 
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cabby john wrote:
Foxtrot26 wrote:
No settle cars to be had ATM trying to get one off the accident managment co but their only glasgow plated car is in the bodyshop ATM.


My car you'd be lucky to get £1500 for but to replace it I need to buy a sub 5yr old example. Ergo I will get screwed


From a personal point of view, I would think that as it is NOT your fault, then regardless of the value that you think that you will get..............THEY have to put you back to the position that you were in before the OP whacked you.

I would not settle for anything that would put me out of pocket - If they come back with a derisory offer, just tell them that the longer it goes on...........that you will claim for loss of earnings, that will by far eclipse the cost of putting you back on the road.



having had the use of a accident management companies plated car previously I know exactly how expensive they are. think in excess of 200 a DAY tbh see if they had phoned me on Monday and said theres 5grand take a week off and go buy yourself a replacement car and keep the change towards plates and testing i'd have bitten their hand off.

as it stands just now there looking at 4 days loss of earnings, a minimum of a 1400 in hire charges (get the hire 7 days after a cheque has been received ) plus whatever they value my car at. no wonder insurance prices are so dear when the companies themselves don't make any effort to sort claims out in a hurry


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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:45 pm 
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Foxtrot26 wrote:
That's going to be great once it's all sorted but just now I've no car to work no means to buy a car to work and a rapidly dwindling cash reserve to pay my bills


Oh and according to my insurance co the little scrote still hasn't contacted his insurance co and declared the incident


I take it youve checked he IS insured? (askmid)

loss of earnings require 2 or 3 years accounts be produced and tax returns.

looks like your car will be a total loss

heres my advice from another thread

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If your plated vehicle gets hit and the 3rd party admit liability (and happen to be insured) the fastest conclusion will come not from using an "accident management company" nor contacting/claiming off your insurance, get the 3rd parties brokers details (or insurance company), ring them and point out your vehicle is your income and living, I can assure you that once the penny drops you will get fast tracked to a conclusion, the 3rd parties insurers want you off their "books" as you may claim loss of income too.

My previous saloon took a hit, within 7 days i had a cheque for the agreed value and 7 days later another cheque for all the associated costs (plating, meter fitting, signs,etc) plus when the assesor called i agreed a scrap value for my car (on my drive) and used it for parts to repair another car, and sold bits off it too.

If possible get your vehicle back onto your drive/property then YOU are in charge, if its taken by recovery to a storage yard you have no control over what happens.

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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:49 pm 
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Foxtrot26 wrote:
No settle cars to be had ATM trying to get one off the accident management co but their only glasgow plated car is in the bodyshop ATM.


My car you'd be lucky to get £1500 for but to replace it I need to buy a sub 5yr old example. Ergo I will get screwed


in a nutshell.....yes

you will need £5K to get another

Your whiplash will be worth £2500 but take 4 months to be paid at least

Mind you, is it unrepairable? i can only see rear bumper damage

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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:57 pm 
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http://ownvehicle.askmid.com/

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 Post subject: Re: off the road :(
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:03 pm 
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quick recap. Teenage pleb in his Grandads car


oh dear..... named driver or not?

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