jonny jeez
Legendary Member
- Location
- Chislehurst, Kent, UK
Had a small accident on my motorcycle on Tuesday (no injury but about £3-500 worth of damage). Basically, the bike fell over on the drive. and cracked the front fairings, bent brake levers etc.
I am insured with the same company for my motorbike my car and my wifes car. Its not a group discount thing, they were just the cheapest when the renewall came around.
Anyhow, I rang them today to ask what my Excess is on the bike, its £450 so I told them I'd repair the bike myself to save adjusting my no claims discount.
Then I was told that as I'd had a "non claim incident", my bike, my car and my wife's insurance premiums all need adjusting. Total is around £200 a year.
not claimed from them, not cost them anything. Not had a claim on any vehicle in way over a decade...perhaps 2 decades (I cant actually recall ever making a claim on my car)
Any ideas on how to mitigate this type of activity from insurance firms (short of not informing them when I have even the tiniest of damage to any vehicle.)
I am told that the "indent" will stand on my driving record now and is kept on a central insurance database for all to see.
I am insured with the same company for my motorbike my car and my wifes car. Its not a group discount thing, they were just the cheapest when the renewall came around.
Anyhow, I rang them today to ask what my Excess is on the bike, its £450 so I told them I'd repair the bike myself to save adjusting my no claims discount.
Then I was told that as I'd had a "non claim incident", my bike, my car and my wife's insurance premiums all need adjusting. Total is around £200 a year.
not claimed from them, not cost them anything. Not had a claim on any vehicle in way over a decade...perhaps 2 decades (I cant actually recall ever making a claim on my car)
Any ideas on how to mitigate this type of activity from insurance firms (short of not informing them when I have even the tiniest of damage to any vehicle.)
I am told that the "indent" will stand on my driving record now and is kept on a central insurance database for all to see.