Moaf
04 December 2007, 17:50
Hi, new to the forum so Hello
My car was stolen by somebody who I knew ( although not related or anything) back in July. My insurance company and broker refused from day one to have anything to do with it
I'll start from the beginning. Basically, had a drink one night with this girl. Few weeks later she asked if I could give her a lift to her sisters birthday, which I did. I went home and got a taxi into town. When I got home the car was gone. The Police found it in with her behind the wheel having been apprehended by some member of the public. She has been to court, charged with TWOC, Drink driving, no license or insurance and fined an appaling figure of £200, job done. The car is a P1, or should I say, was.
Right, the insurance broker wanted nothing to do with it from the start. The loss adjuster told the insurance company she was my long term girlfriend. My insurance company said they won't pay. No survey of the car has been done so I don't know the exact damage apart from the obvious (body, engine, suspension etc all buggered). I complained to the Ombudsman, who have deemed the policy fair (??????????). For information, the broker is very well known on this forum - an absolute shocking company.
My question to you all, is, if anyone can think of my next plan of action I would be most grateful. My car is or was, worth a lot in both money and sentiment to me. I find it completely unfair that a policy costing £1057 a year can have a clause saying basically if you know someone they won't pay. My milkman could have done it, they wouldn't pay. Crazy.
Thanks
My car was stolen by somebody who I knew ( although not related or anything) back in July. My insurance company and broker refused from day one to have anything to do with it
I'll start from the beginning. Basically, had a drink one night with this girl. Few weeks later she asked if I could give her a lift to her sisters birthday, which I did. I went home and got a taxi into town. When I got home the car was gone. The Police found it in with her behind the wheel having been apprehended by some member of the public. She has been to court, charged with TWOC, Drink driving, no license or insurance and fined an appaling figure of £200, job done. The car is a P1, or should I say, was.
Right, the insurance broker wanted nothing to do with it from the start. The loss adjuster told the insurance company she was my long term girlfriend. My insurance company said they won't pay. No survey of the car has been done so I don't know the exact damage apart from the obvious (body, engine, suspension etc all buggered). I complained to the Ombudsman, who have deemed the policy fair (??????????). For information, the broker is very well known on this forum - an absolute shocking company.
My question to you all, is, if anyone can think of my next plan of action I would be most grateful. My car is or was, worth a lot in both money and sentiment to me. I find it completely unfair that a policy costing £1057 a year can have a clause saying basically if you know someone they won't pay. My milkman could have done it, they wouldn't pay. Crazy.
Thanks