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    Posted: February 2nd, 2010 | Author: Admin | Filed under: Quality Car Insurance | No Comments »

    If you are unlucky enough to have an accident in the UK, you will need to know some of the basics ins-and-outs of how to make a claim on your UK car insurance.

    Personal Injury

    The first thing you should do following a car accident is to check and see if anyone in your car or any of the other cars has been injured. If they have, you should immediately call for medical assistance (ambulance). Once you have done this, keep in mind that you may need to include a medical report as part of the accident claim.

    Call the police

    Depending on the seriousness of the accident, you may know need to call the police.

    24-Hour assistance

    By law you should have a copy of your car insurance certificate with you in your car at all times. Included in this will be a 24-hour hotline contact number that you can call if you happen to be involved in an accident. You need to ring this number and ask them what the procedures are you should take. Remember, in the UK you can have one of several different classes of car insurance (for example, third party or fully comprehensive), so the steps you will need to take will vary depending on this and the procedures put in place by your specific car insurance policy provider.

    While on the phone with your car insurance company, remember to ask them to send you an accident report form. The accident report form should be fairly self-explanatory, but if you have any problems completing this, then it is a good ideal that you call your insurer and clear up any misunderstandings before you submit this form.

    Collect evidence of the accident

    Having called your insurance provider and asked for assistance, it is a good idea to collect some evidence about the accident. This can include taking the names of any eye witnesses andor taking photographs of the accident (mobile phone cameras are useful for this purposes).

    Repairs to your car

    It is very important that you understand that any costs you incur with respect to your car following an accident are for your own account (i.e. you pay) unless you have agreed these beforehand with your insurance company. As such, it is not a good idea following an accident to just take your car off to a garage and have the repairs done as you may well find your car insurance company will not agree to reimburse you. Far more sensible is to phone the car insurance company first and ask them if there is any specific garage in your area where you need to take the car for repairs.

    Keep receipts for all expenses

    Even if you think that it is unlikely youll be reimbursed for the cost, if you have an accident and are going to make a claim with your car insurance company then it is vital that you keep a receipt of all the expenses incurred. Keep in mind that if you do not have a record of the expense, it is highly unlikely that your car insurance company is going to reimburse you.



    The Costly Lure Of Free Car Insurance

    Posted: January 26th, 2010 | Author: Admin | Filed under: Quality Car Insurance | No Comments »

    Although not a completely stagnant market, selling new motorcars in the UK these days is hard work. Combating this, one very successful way that car manufacturers have found to attract new buyers to the motorcar market in the UK is to offer the first years car insurance completely free with the purchase of a new motorcar.

    Wonderful, but before you jump in and buy that new car, consider this:

  • if you are under the age of 25, while the first year of your motor insurance is going to be completely free (i.e. paid for as part of a sales gimmick by the car manufacturer), subsequent years wont be! So, before you buy that brand new SUV, 4×4 or sports car, you may want to enquire what the insurance will cost you subsequent of year 1 otherwise you may well find you have the nicest looking car sitting on a car driveway in your neighborhood!
  • if you are going to buy the car using one of the car manufacturers payment hire-purchase payment plans, read the fine print to see if you are contractually required to use the same car insurance provider throughout the term of the hire-purchase period. If so, you may want to reconsider the value of buying your new car this way as there is a very good chance you can find cheaper car insurance elsewhere.
  • remember that even if you are the perfect driver and have no accidents or need to call upon the car insurance companys services, it is going to have no bearing on the insurance quote for year 2. This is the case because youll not be credited with any no claims bonus for that period.
  • if you decide to go ahead with the deal, check carefully to see what the car insurance exclusions are as, in most cases, the car insurance being provided for the first year is fairly basic and wont cover you for a number of circumstances and events that you may automatically have assumed they would.

    There is little doubt that the lure of a years free car insurance policy as a marketing tool has been extremely successful, but faced with this and the opportunity to try and negotiate some free extras or upgrades with your new motorcar, you may very well want to consider taking the option of negotiating for the free extras or upgrades because in the long run the free motorcar insurance being given to you by your car salesman is going to be anything but free and will almost certainly end up costing you far more than if you had arranged the car insurance yourself online.