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  1. Re: Compulsary excess 
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    According to my solicitors, a non fault should not affect my insurance, they reckon this is not claimable, which is obviously b*ll*cks.
    b*ll*cks on both counts (at least they have a full set of b*ll*cks).
    You are entitled to be put back inot the same financial position had the accident not happened.
    This can be added to your uninsured losses.
    The only stumbling block might be if you've signed something in "full and final" settlement.
    Otherwise add it on to your claim.

    Of course you will have to provide proof that the increase is solely a result of the non-fault claim but that shouldn't be hard. Quote with and quote without should be simple enough.
     
     

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    Do what I do every year.
    The insurance companies have no loyalty to you as a customer; so I have not shown any loyalty for at least 14 years!
    Shop around every year and find the insurance company that is 'touting' for business - this will give you not only the best price but also the best terms and conditions too.
    I have been 'chopping & changing' on every type of insurance for at least 14 years (and it has saved me a fortune)

    It will take a couple of hours of your time to get what you need and require.
    - Take the time ; it's well worth it..........
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducatista
    According to my solicitors, a non fault should not affect my insurance, they reckon this is not claimable, which is obviously b*ll*cks.
    b*ll*cks on both counts (at least they have a full set of b*ll*cks).
    You are entitled to be put back inot the same financial position had the accident not happened.
    This can be added to your uninsured losses.
    The only stumbling block might be if you've signed something in "full and final" settlement.
    Otherwise add it on to your claim.

    Of course you will have to provide proof that the increase is solely a result of the non-fault claim but that shouldn't be hard. Quote with and quote without should be simple enough.

    Sorry to hijack WB

    Yeah i thought the same, still waiting on medical records/assesments for the injury claim, had bike and gear paid out, could be months before i get to that bit, but i will demand they add it.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabb
    Do what I do every year.
    The insurance companies have no loyalty to you as a customer; so I have not shown any loyalty for at least 14 years!
    Shop around every year and find the insurance company that is 'touting' for business - this will give you not only the best price but also the best terms and conditions too.
    I have been 'chopping & changing' on every type of insurance for at least 14 years (and it has saved me a fortune)

    It will take a couple of hours of your time to get what you need and require.
    - Take the time ; it's well worth it..........
    Agreed - I do this every year for cars and bikes. It's also worth going back to your current insurer to see if they will match or better a quote you have. They won't always but I have had some that will. It makes you mad because you would think they should give this to you in the first place, however, it might be easier to stick with them if they match a price because there's less paperwork involved in not switching.

    I'm waiting for my annual renewal to pop through the post so will see if Ms Nash wants my business two years running ;D
     
     

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    I had a good renewal quote from Carole Nash.
    It was a bargain considering it includes European breakdown (£138?).
    They have also been very good on mods and also cover me 3rd party for other bikes and are ok with observing/tutoring.
    Pretty good cover all round.

    I also do know of someone who had a broken leg in France and Carole Nash were apparently good.
    They spoke to friends when he was incapacitated (I can imagine some firms being picky about data protection even if the policyholder is incapacitated).

    We however need to get multi-bike AND multi-rider insurance, so if anyone has any good recommendation on that then that would be good.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducatista
    I had a good renewal quote from Carole Nash.
    It was a bargain considering it includes European breakdown (£138?).
    They have also been very good on mods and also cover me 3rd party for other bikes and are ok with observing/tutoring.
    Pretty good cover all round.

    I also do know of someone who had a broken leg in France and Carole Nash were apparently good.
    They spoke to friends when he was incapacitated (I can imagine some firms being picky about data protection even if the policyholder is incapacitated).

    We however need to get multi-bike AND multi-rider insurance, so if anyone has any good recommendation on that then that would be good.
    My premium last year with CN on a multibike policy was £190 fully comp with max NCB protection, legal cover etc. That includes 3 months european cover as standard and 15K miles a year spread across the bikes. I don't know about multi rider though - have you asked them? CN were easy to deal with in regards all the options I added to the policy - they just load the premium by 10% which I thought was quite reasonable.
     
     

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    I don't know about multi rider though - have you asked them?
    Yes. I can not have multi-bike AND multi rider with Carole Nash.
    So I can add another bike onto the policy, but could not then add on another rider.
    We are both in that position and we want to share a bike.
    We can both have mult-rider OR multi-bike but not both.
    We are not allowed to both insure it.

    They did tell me however that I can ride the other bike 3rd party on the general extension.
    That's an option I am considering but it will be my touring bike, so I need to make sure I can ride it abroad on the 3rd party extension and be covered for breakdown/recovery.
    I think that's the case but obviously I'd need to check that with them before leaving the country.

    We probably need to get some quotes for multibike AND multi rider and see whether the cost is warranted, compared with the much easier - one of us ride one of the bikes 3rd party (which is what both our current insurers told us to do).

    I never imagined this would be so tricky.
    I mean spouses share cars all the time.
     
     

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    I have multibike and find it very good value.
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    I have multibike and find it very good value.
    Who with?
    and is it multi-rider as well.

    We are currently looking at ebike insurance which may solve our problem. We could ride 2 bikes at once on the same policy.
     
     

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    Carole Nash. Not multi rider, but has a classic on there and includes commuting.
    "there's no aspect, no facet, no moment in life that can't be improved with pizza"

     
     

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