Scrape on car
Scrape on car
I slightly scrapped someone car yesterday while parking. We exchanged details etc. Do I need to let my insurance company know ?
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Re: Scrape on car
If its only a small mark and purely cosmetic and no dent then wait and see what it costs to repair as if insurance involved your premium will increase and you will lose your no claims bonus.
All depends how fair the person is that owns the other car, hopefully not a chancer looking for a full car respray!!
All depends how fair the person is that owns the other car, hopefully not a chancer looking for a full car respray!!
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agree. not yet but i hope you also took photos of it. i did that before and then got stung for all the scrapes to be repaired as i didnt take pictures.... lesson learned.
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Happened to me. I did a tiny scratch on a well scratched 10 year old car, expected the woman to say don’t worry about it but she took the opportunity to get a bumper respray and I ended up using my insurance cause I couldn’t bear to hand get the money
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I think you may be required to let your insurance company know as soon as possible after incident happens. If you decide to pay for damage privately then your insurance premium/no claims bonus won't be affected but if the other party comes with a huge quote you can refer to insurance company, having already informed them at the time.
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You absolutely should tell your insurance company. It’s a term of your policy. It won’t affect your NCB. Unless you make a claim.
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Once you tell your insurance company it will affect your next premium, I tipped off a car a few years ago, informed my insurance, no claim was ever made but following year my premium had hugely increased,rang them and they said it was due to the incident that was reported as even though no claim had been made it was now on my file and still seen as active, took a lot of back and forth to get the hold on my account removed.
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I had the same happen to me. Wouldn’t be in a rush to report it.ali wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:33 pm Once you tell your insurance company it will affect your next premium, I tipped off a car a few years ago, informed my insurance, no claim was ever made but following year my premium had hugely increased,rang them and they said it was due to the incident that was reported as even though no claim had been made it was now on my file and still seen as active, took a lot of back and forth to get the hold on my account removed.
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I wouldn’t report yet.
I did this last year, scraped a guys bumper in a car park, so I left a note and explained i would pay when he called me.
Told him to get a quote and let me know.
He called me back and told me it was €500 ish, and could i send him the money direct.
I politely advised that if he gave me the garage details , I would call them and arrange payment directly.
Cue lots of ahs and ums, with him try8ng to convince me that it was easier if I just sent him the money, but i stayed firm.
Eventually he says “Well, let me call them again”… he called me back few days later to confirm that the garage had another think and it was now about €240
He was clearly trying to pull a fast one but I said nothing, just rang the garage (a reputable place) and paid in advance.
So, be careful, and make sure that you arrange a payment directly with the garage yourself, and get the invoice sent to you et so that you have confirmation that they are actually carrying out the work.
I left the insurance company out of it, as I knew I would pay multiples of the cost of repairs in increased premiums over the next few years.
I did this last year, scraped a guys bumper in a car park, so I left a note and explained i would pay when he called me.
Told him to get a quote and let me know.
He called me back and told me it was €500 ish, and could i send him the money direct.
I politely advised that if he gave me the garage details , I would call them and arrange payment directly.
Cue lots of ahs and ums, with him try8ng to convince me that it was easier if I just sent him the money, but i stayed firm.
Eventually he says “Well, let me call them again”… he called me back few days later to confirm that the garage had another think and it was now about €240
He was clearly trying to pull a fast one but I said nothing, just rang the garage (a reputable place) and paid in advance.
So, be careful, and make sure that you arrange a payment directly with the garage yourself, and get the invoice sent to you et so that you have confirmation that they are actually carrying out the work.
I left the insurance company out of it, as I knew I would pay multiples of the cost of repairs in increased premiums over the next few years.
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Same here.mumtoa wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:48 pmI had the same happen to me. Wouldn’t be in a rush to report it.ali wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:33 pm Once you tell your insurance company it will affect your next premium, I tipped off a car a few years ago, informed my insurance, no claim was ever made but following year my premium had hugely increased,rang them and they said it was due to the incident that was reported as even though no claim had been made it was now on my file and still seen as active, took a lot of back and forth to get the hold on my account removed.
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Same. I tipped off a woman last summer. We exchanged details and I never heard a thing from her. Nor did I report to the insurance company. Up to her to follow up with me or lodge a claim. As far as I know she never did.salsa wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 8:32 pmSame here.mumtoa wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:48 pmI had the same happen to me. Wouldn’t be in a rush to report it.ali wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:33 pm Once you tell your insurance company it will affect your next premium, I tipped off a car a few years ago, informed my insurance, no claim was ever made but following year my premium had hugely increased,rang them and they said it was due to the incident that was reported as even though no claim had been made it was now on my file and still seen as active, took a lot of back and forth to get the hold on my account removed.
Someone tipped off us a few years ago and handed us a few hundred in cash on the spot! I got the impression he didn't want anything going through official channels.....
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