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lindasue | 07:12 Sun 17th Apr 2005 | Adverts
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I have two vehicles. One vehicle was parked and I had

just pulled in front of the parked car. I thought I put the

car in park, but it was in reverse when I got out.

Before I could stop it, it rolled back into my parked car

and did quite a bit of damage to the front end. Will my

insurance policy cover this damage or not?

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Is this really a question about an advert, or should you have asked it in the motoring section?
It depends on your insurance policy. If you're policy is full comprehensive then yes you can, but you're premiums will go up and you'll lose some no claims bonus, if its not protected.
Can't get the right gear, can't get the right section to post a Q in. I hope you are just having an "off" day

Seeing as you own both cars, I would just pay for the repairs, and not bother with the insurance.

Get some quotes, it may not be as bad as you think.

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