mine went up after some retarded woman plowed into the back of my ST when it was parked outside my house, only went up £50 but WTF
after being in a non fault claim this week i'm wondering are the insurers likely to gouge me for the next 5 years because of this?
I want to see where the insurance companies are drawing these statistical conclusions from.
First year after the Mrs was rear ended our Admiral policy went up about £30-40 when the non fault claim was added however this year when I moved to an Elephant single car policy it didn't go up at all, I don't quite understand why as they are the same company!
The insurance sales rep explained that non faulters are more likely to claim then someone who is at fault and thus cost the insurers more money statistically and hence the higher premium!?
When some blind woman hit the Elise my insurance went up by about 40% for 4 years I think it was. Really annoying as I was totally not at fault (was stationary in traffic about 7m behind her when she decided to reverse and because I was so low she didn't see me)
I fail to see how statistically I was a higher risk when it wasn't my fault
Just make the claim on the third parties insurance. Tell your insurer, but for information purposes only, as you are kind of legally obliged to do so.
It's total BS. I could understand that in some situations someone's driving could influence an accident, even if it ultimately was not their fault, but it's entirely possible that there is no reasonable way an accident could be avoided so why are you suddenly a greater risk? In fact insurance is supposed to put you back in the position you were in prior to the accident - if you are paying significantly more for your premium through no fault of your own that is not the same position.
You cant, so the insurance co. tars you with the same brush.
thinking is that its more likely to happen again if you park your car on the road.
Statistically speaking, if your house is on a bend or whatever, it is more likely to happen again than not !
And they wonder why people make whiplash claims.... its to make sure you dont end up out of pocket! its become almost automatic to make a personal injury claim now.
Fair enough. But its getting to the stage that you'll be better of without than with the car. No one said that is going to be cheap to run the car, but to pay for other road users, this is going bit too far.