Last week, a youngster bumped into the back of our A3 when Mrs Mottie was stopped and waiting to turn right. The kid admitted liability and wanted to pay for the damage himself rather than go through his insurance. It didn't look too much at first so I got a quote from a firm that came highly recommended to me from a mate in the trade. Turned out it needed a new upper and lower bumper, a few brackets, a crash bar, a couple of lights - slightly chipped but had already started getting condensation inside them and spraying. The total was just under £2k. Spoke to his dad and he said that due to the damage to his car, he was going to have to go through his insurance. No problem, I would prefer that anyway and the body shop reckoned that would be the best option too.
Going through my insurance I have to pay the first £250 and claim it back plus another £200 for not using one of their authorised repairers.
Just had a call tonight from his insurance company and they said they would deal with my body shop directly plus arrange a hire car or pay me a one-off payment of £250 if I didn't want a hire car. We wont need a hire car. Only negative I can see is that they said they won't guarantee that body repair as it's not one of their authorised repairers. I've not even got round to notifying my insurance company yet.
His insurance company said getting it done through them would mean that it won't affect my no-claims bonus (it's protected anyway).
What would you do - go ahead with his insurance company's offer or get in touch with your own and go through them?
Going through my insurance I have to pay the first £250 and claim it back plus another £200 for not using one of their authorised repairers.
Just had a call tonight from his insurance company and they said they would deal with my body shop directly plus arrange a hire car or pay me a one-off payment of £250 if I didn't want a hire car. We wont need a hire car. Only negative I can see is that they said they won't guarantee that body repair as it's not one of their authorised repairers. I've not even got round to notifying my insurance company yet.
His insurance company said getting it done through them would mean that it won't affect my no-claims bonus (it's protected anyway).
What would you do - go ahead with his insurance company's offer or get in touch with your own and go through them?