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AlanV
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I haven't posted on here before but have used it as a great source of good advice, which is a blessing.
I wanted to ask about insurance. As I have never made an insurance claim before I am having great trouble wading through the minefield of Campervan insurance.
I have a VW T5 California which has some damage on the front offside, its a mess but not major structural damage. I hit a neighbours fence at about 2 miles an hour.
I am insured by Safegaurd. I contacted them immediately to ask do I go through them to get the damage repaired or should I pay for it myself. There reply was, "well as you have told us about you accident you will immediately lose your no claims and your premium will go up by £300.00". Not the answer I was expecting.
I discovered that Safegard is part of Swinton insurance. To get the van fixed, it has to be collected on a trailer by a huge American auction company called Copart, who deliver it to some place in Hertfordshire, who then assess the damage and report to AXA who then allocates the job to some unknown garage to get it fixed. During this whole process there seems to be no feedback or way of contacting AXA directly.
This sounds like some nightmare scenario.
Has anyone else had to go through this and have they found it satisfactory or a disaster ??
I wanted to ask about insurance. As I have never made an insurance claim before I am having great trouble wading through the minefield of Campervan insurance.
I have a VW T5 California which has some damage on the front offside, its a mess but not major structural damage. I hit a neighbours fence at about 2 miles an hour.
I am insured by Safegaurd. I contacted them immediately to ask do I go through them to get the damage repaired or should I pay for it myself. There reply was, "well as you have told us about you accident you will immediately lose your no claims and your premium will go up by £300.00". Not the answer I was expecting.
I discovered that Safegard is part of Swinton insurance. To get the van fixed, it has to be collected on a trailer by a huge American auction company called Copart, who deliver it to some place in Hertfordshire, who then assess the damage and report to AXA who then allocates the job to some unknown garage to get it fixed. During this whole process there seems to be no feedback or way of contacting AXA directly.
This sounds like some nightmare scenario.
Has anyone else had to go through this and have they found it satisfactory or a disaster ??