So just swapped insurance companies (My premium has gone down a lot since turning 25!) I've added the usual breakdown cover as we travel away to family long distance often. Every other optional extra I tend to uncheck as it's normally never needed.
This morning I had a call from the insurance company asking why I didn't opt for the Legal Expenses* option.
*"Up to £100,000 to help claim for uninsured losses in a non-fault accident."
He explained the obvious reasons to go for it but I've never been one to fall for sales talk, is it really worth me paying the extra £6 per month for this? My excess is relatively low (£200 compulsory and £0 voluntary) and I've never had an accident which has been my own fault.
Due to the value of the car I've only gone for third party fire & theft and feel I've always been a 'safe' driver.
Any views on this would be great
Thanks!
This morning I had a call from the insurance company asking why I didn't opt for the Legal Expenses* option.
*"Up to £100,000 to help claim for uninsured losses in a non-fault accident."
He explained the obvious reasons to go for it but I've never been one to fall for sales talk, is it really worth me paying the extra £6 per month for this? My excess is relatively low (£200 compulsory and £0 voluntary) and I've never had an accident which has been my own fault.
Due to the value of the car I've only gone for third party fire & theft and feel I've always been a 'safe' driver.
Any views on this would be great
