Car insurance - written-off - offer from insurer to settle?

That's a matter for yourself.

Reply to
Fergus O'Rourke
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What I'm saying is that it seems that the insurance company can get away with a low offer and theres nothing you can do about it unless their really taking the p*ss.

My recent dealings with insurance companies have left me with less than a good impression about them...

Reply to
paulfoel

In message , paulfoel writes

When I wrote my Cavalier off in 2000, I received what I reckon was the market value for it at the time. It was 5 years old, but in good condition, just dealer serviced, and with two new front tyres. Daft time to crash it, really. :-)

Zurich paid out around £4300, plus a repair to 4 yards of dry stone wall, £3000 to my lady passenger and 6 weeks physiotherapy for slight whip-lash injury. My NCB was protected.

They are not the cheapest, but I had a new car within two weeks . . .

Reply to
Gordon H

That's because everyone else ends up paying for your shitty driving.

Reply to
Timothy Dalton (PHD)

I'll buy you all a drink. My last claim was when I was driving ENB***D. I can't remember how long ago that was. 1960's ?

Reply to
Gordon H

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Perfect driver alert.... :-)

Reply to
paulfoel

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