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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17383 |
You are legally required to provide your name and address to the other party. I am not certain but think you are legally required to provide details of your insurer to the other party if they ask for it. You are contractually required to notify your insurance company whether or not a claim is forthcoming and generally in the future you will be required to notify any insurance company you are asking for a quotation unless no claim arises and they specifically ask about claims rather than accidents.
You do not have to make a claim on your insurance but you cannot stop the other party (or most likely their insurer) from claiming ftom your insurer. Unless the damage is utterly trivial, they are vety good natured, or they have something to hide (it's an uninsured "pool car" for a drug distribution network, for example) it is highly likely your insurer will find out and it is probably less harmful if they hear it from you. Incidentally you should never admit fault or liability, again you are contractually required in this regard, even though in a situation like this it is hard to avoid. It's never good news, I am afraid. |
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20th Aug 2018 5:28pm |
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Zed Member Since: 07 Oct 2017 Location: In the woods Posts: 3287 |
Perhaps the A plan chaps can weigh in on the legalities but as I understand it insurance companies say you should never admit liability and state your claim may be rejected if you do.
However in a case like yours where there was nobody in t he vehicle it would be a criminal offence not to inform the owner that you damaged his car with your van. Moral of the story. Insurance companies are . |
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20th Aug 2018 5:45pm |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
Need4speed, I hope you took photographs of damage to both vehicles and the actual scene of the collision.
Now a quote from Winch taken from here
Brendan |
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20th Aug 2018 6:23pm |
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