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mycoolcar wrote:The insurance policy on my daily covers me for 3rd party damage for any other vehicle I am driving. It is fully comprehensive cover with AMI.
mycoolcar wrote:The thing I learnt recently about insurance is that you are not just paying for the cover, you are paying for someone to deal with the 3rd party for you. I was recently rear ended on the motorway, in bumper to bumper traffic so the damage was minimal, but was there and needed to be repaired. I completed the claim form and sent it to the insurance company, dropped my car into my chosen repairer and thats it. If I didn't have insurance I would have been a hassle for me chasing up the people trying to get money from them. Rather by having insurance they do all the chasing. Normally I would have had to have paid my excess, but the 3rd party admitted liability right away so my excess was waived.
Thumbs up for AMI insurance, so easy to deal with. Being able to choose your own repairer is fantastic too, allowed me to choose one in town so I could drop the car in on my way to uni rather than stuffing around dropping it somewhere more local and having to organise to get picked up, or public transport!
I was full until i realise that the cost of full was more than the value of the car after a couple of years... mine are not that valuableMr Revhead wrote:full insurance
id never even consider 3rd party.
never paid anywhere near the exorbitant amounts som eppl have quoted in the other thread either
xsspeed wrote:yeah few different types of 3rd party, mostly in nz theres 3rd party, and 3rd party fire and theft. a good question to ask is whether the insurance does go into bat for you if you get hit (not your fault) especially if by a non-insured driver.
The thing that gives me the shits with 3rd party, (this is the case in aussie as i was reading the latest street machine mag-has an article on it) is that with 3rd party none of your potential medical costs are covered if your at fault. now i assume that if you have separate medical insurance (as i do) then you would still have cover. but probably something worth asking about, especially drivers of older cars - as they can be unforgiving in a decent smash.
true blue ford supporters right) in hindsight i should have taken a box of beers to the car yard up the road.
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