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searchlight | 09:18 Thu 09th Jun 2011 | Motoring
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My insurer has told me the car is not worth repairing and made me an offer. It seems a fair offer but as I am blameless for the accident is it reasonable for me not to expect my excess be deducted from the settlement?
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no, your excess will be deducted, then you claim it back from the other side
Yes, but then it's reclaimed from the 3rd parties insurance if they were at fault.
I missed the word "not" in the question... :)

Change my Yes to a no.
Ask can you purchased your car back if it's repairable you will be in pocket.
Why is your insurer even involved?
as said reclaim from the 3rd party, common practice..
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Thanks for all the replies but for R1Geezer you are supposed to post helpful answers not questions. In your case the answer was about as much use as a primark carrier bag in the rain ! lol
That's is a genuaine query. If you are claiming off somone else insurance then the issue of your excess does not arise. I never even involve my insurer on a no fault claim. It wasn't intended as a barb more a statement of curiosity.
I must agree with R1Geezer, I can't see he was being flippant at all it was a genuine question.Ron.
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Apologies to R1 Geezer, just that this is my 1st ever claim for an accident and was a bit hasty in my answer
Last year this guy was so busy buying and selling shares on his Blackberry he didn't notice that the lights had changed and I had stopped. Bang! Two grand worth of damage to my car. I claimed off my policy and paid the excess, his insurers reimbursed my insurers and sent me a cheque for my excess after a couple of sternly worded letters mentioning legal action.
I expect the big ends are going anyway.

Best get rid.

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