Hi all,
Apologies for yet another thread but people's advice on here has been very helpful in the past.
Someone reversed into me in a car park yesterday. The back of her Land Rover Discovery 3 was totally unmarked except a missing reflector, whilst the front of my Peugeot 406 is a bit of a mess. Bonnet and slam panel are bent, n/s headlamp pushed back into the engine bay, grille has been shattered.
Now she has admitted fault and the insurance company have asked me to take the car to one of their bodyshops to have the damage assessed, and due to the age of the car and scarcity of parts (at least from a warrantable source) I am almost certain it'll be a writeoff, since the car's value is probably around the £500-750 mark.
My options will either be to buy the car back, get replacement parts sourced, painted and fitted myself, or to buy another car. In either case, this is looking like it's going to end up costing me money, which really shouldn't be the case in a non-fault accident. I don't believe I will be able to get the car back to the state it was in before the accident with the payout that I'm likely to get. I've put a lot of work into this car with a new cambelt, clutch etc recently and I'd have to do that again on a new car, which again I won't be able to do with the payout available.
So my question is - what are my rights with the insurance company, firstly concerning the value to which it is written off, and secondly to the payout?
Apologies for yet another thread but people's advice on here has been very helpful in the past.
Someone reversed into me in a car park yesterday. The back of her Land Rover Discovery 3 was totally unmarked except a missing reflector, whilst the front of my Peugeot 406 is a bit of a mess. Bonnet and slam panel are bent, n/s headlamp pushed back into the engine bay, grille has been shattered.
Now she has admitted fault and the insurance company have asked me to take the car to one of their bodyshops to have the damage assessed, and due to the age of the car and scarcity of parts (at least from a warrantable source) I am almost certain it'll be a writeoff, since the car's value is probably around the £500-750 mark.
My options will either be to buy the car back, get replacement parts sourced, painted and fitted myself, or to buy another car. In either case, this is looking like it's going to end up costing me money, which really shouldn't be the case in a non-fault accident. I don't believe I will be able to get the car back to the state it was in before the accident with the payout that I'm likely to get. I've put a lot of work into this car with a new cambelt, clutch etc recently and I'd have to do that again on a new car, which again I won't be able to do with the payout available.
So my question is - what are my rights with the insurance company, firstly concerning the value to which it is written off, and secondly to the payout?