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    non-fault claim?

    The long an short of it is that some bint arse-ended me yesterday, a little inconvienient but not a massive issue as she's admitted liability.
    Obviously I've informed my insurer and sorted out a courtesy car though them, and if it's a total loss they persue my excess through her insurer etc. Now being as she admitted liability and it's all being paid out through her insurance, do i still need to delcare a non-fault claim when applying for insurance in the future, as technically I haven't actually made a claim as such?
    Last edited by Keeno; 26th March 2011 at 10:04.
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    ...yep you sure will. They always ask of any claims made (and how much) wether fault or non fault on your part.BTW its usually for the next 3 to 5 years depending on the insurance company. IMHO every insurance company wants stuffing........they will with you given half a chance.
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    why do they ask that question?
    If not your fault, it should not effect your insurance, so why ask it?

    Your right, its all a complete joke.

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    But surely it's not a claim on my insurance, it's a claim on hers? mental.

    At least it's only a £50 hike. Still, rather have it in my pocket...
    Last edited by Keeno; 27th March 2011 at 22:18.
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