johnb2713
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How so? Please explain.Your last paragraph vindicates my previous post.
How so? Please explain.Your last paragraph vindicates my previous post.
Considering the amount of claims made in the UK in any one day, its rare for it to go that far.Yes, but why did they get as far as the ombudsman before being paid?
john..
Probably because most people would just accept the lower claim offered by their insurers. I have never accepted lower offers from insurers or their getout excuses. Twice I have taken insurers to court and won and a couple times I've used the ombudsman when we cant reach agreement, in every case the insurers have had to cough up. The last time a cart of mine caught fire for no apparent reason having been parked for 3 days. The insurers asked me who was the last person to drive the car and I told them it was friend, he parked the car in the yard where it remained for 3 days before going up in flames. They refused to pay because someone else had driven the prior to the fire, if I had driven it they would have paid. We had a few exchanges of letters and then off to court. The judge agreed with me that the insurers stance was ridiculous and ordered them to pay in full. It was irrelevant who was last to drive the car.Considering the amount of claims made in the UK in any one day, its rare for it to go that far.
and you said "most reputable insurance companies don't even try" to wriggle out of paying up, how do you explain loss adjusters? is that not trying to reduce the liability by every trick in the book?Read your post again, they argued, but paid out in full.
Years ago i read of a ruling by a judge. cannot find it anywhere now though. Still, it was a case brought by the RAC on behalf of a client. It was regarding the valuation of a written off car. The insurance company were doing the usual thing of trying to say your car is worth next to nothing as one was sold for that price at 3am on christmas morning in an auction in the outer hebrides, you get the picture.and they can and do try it on. We had a car fire resulting in a right off, I had declared the value at what we paid £7,500. The insurance company offer was £6200 'book price', I argued with them, in the end summoned them to small claims court. They showed the judge glasses guide for price which was correct, I argued that a) I couldn't buy at that price anywhere and b) they accepted my submitted valuation. The judge ruled they had 7 days to find me a car or they and to cough up. I received their payment of £7500 on the 7th day
Sorry, youre deluded on this one.Insurance companies are well aware of bogus claims, to mitigate this they have "Loss Adjusters" to assess the loss, it's not a trick in any book, but a way of assessing if the claim has been loaded by the claimant.
I am afraid that the fraudsters in the majority are the claimants.They are fraudsters, all of them..
john..
You’re quite right, if people were honest had integrity and treated others as they wished to be treated then yes we wouldn’t need any of them.In an ideal world, we don't need police or the armed forces, or government come to that.
7 times in 60 years, I would consider that to be relatively low claim rate.@johnb2713 from your post it would seem you have claimed on your insurance many times, have you ever totalled the amount you have claimed against the premiums you have paid, I would hazard a guess that the insurance company has lost out and that is why you are scrutinised by the companies Loss Adjustors.
If only that was the casewhen a perfectly legitimate claim is made against them on insurance that i have paid for, i dont expect to have to fight them for payment..
Exactly and you hear it all the time. Insurance companies can and do wriggle out of claims if theyre allowed to, most people dont challenge them, stuff that, I'm a bloody Yorkshireman and 'tha can allus tell a Yorkshireman but tha cant tellim much' on principle I stand my corner and dont let them get away with it.If only that was the case
I've not had to make many claims, but it's always a fight when I have done.
That's a very telling statement.legitimate claim is made against them on insurance that i have paid for,
Care to expand? me being a straight talker I dont really see the point in this insurance wriggle type comment youre making.That's a very telling statement.
That's the correct terminology, you make a claim against your insuranceThat's a very telling statement.
Thats how I understood it too.That's the correct terminology, you make a claim against your insurance
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