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At least I think so.
I was happily parked (or at least Marge was), when a little old lady in
a Fiat Punto decided she didn't like its shape (the Punto's, I mean),
and used Marge's o/s rear corner to do a bit of that
Peugeot-elephant-advert stuff to hers.
So now we have "England: nil Punto." Or at least one less, since, once
the damage to its A pillar, B pillar, C pillar, wing, both doors and
rear quarter is accounted for, I think it's not economic, etc.
But that still left a nasty crease in Marge's back quarter panel, a
missing light, and 'light protector' which, although it gave of its very
self, died in vain, as a new indicator is needed, oh and a rear door
that doesn't fit too well any more (but I think it's just the hinges out
of alignment). It looks, well, a bit remodelled, but the crossmember I'm
supposed to be replacing (yes, I know Richard, but I was only paid this
week after six months!), is actually straight (but there's no ally on
top of it!).
So my question is this: Marge has long been a teenager, and is not in
the finest fettle at the moment, although she's definitely roadworthy
and MOTed. I don't want to rip anyone off, but OTOH I do want her put
straight, and I do NOT want my NCB messed with.
So can anyone share any similar experiences - how they got on with
insurers, 'engineers' etc.? Is there anything I ought to be doing/saying
to make sure she actually gets mended, rather than <whisper>written
off</whisper> or whatever? The other insurer is Provident BTW, mine is
NFU Mutual.
Any thoughts appreciated, but bear in mind I'm trying to be absolutely
straight (but firm) about this with t'other party's insurers.
Many thanks.
Simonm.
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I was happily parked (or at least Marge was), when a little old lady in
a Fiat Punto decided she didn't like its shape (the Punto's, I mean),
and used Marge's o/s rear corner to do a bit of that
Peugeot-elephant-advert stuff to hers.
So now we have "England: nil Punto." Or at least one less, since, once
the damage to its A pillar, B pillar, C pillar, wing, both doors and
rear quarter is accounted for, I think it's not economic, etc.
But that still left a nasty crease in Marge's back quarter panel, a
missing light, and 'light protector' which, although it gave of its very
self, died in vain, as a new indicator is needed, oh and a rear door
that doesn't fit too well any more (but I think it's just the hinges out
of alignment). It looks, well, a bit remodelled, but the crossmember I'm
supposed to be replacing (yes, I know Richard, but I was only paid this
week after six months!), is actually straight (but there's no ally on
top of it!).
So my question is this: Marge has long been a teenager, and is not in
the finest fettle at the moment, although she's definitely roadworthy
and MOTed. I don't want to rip anyone off, but OTOH I do want her put
straight, and I do NOT want my NCB messed with.
So can anyone share any similar experiences - how they got on with
insurers, 'engineers' etc.? Is there anything I ought to be doing/saying
to make sure she actually gets mended, rather than <whisper>written
off</whisper> or whatever? The other insurer is Provident BTW, mine is
NFU Mutual.
Any thoughts appreciated, but bear in mind I'm trying to be absolutely
straight (but firm) about this with t'other party's insurers.
Many thanks.
Simonm.
--
simonm|at|muircom|dot|demon|.|c|oh|dot|u|kay
SIMON MUIR, BRISTOL UK www.ukip.org
EUROPEANS AGAINST THE EU www.members.aol.com/eurofaq
GT250A'76 R80/RT'86 110CSW TD'88 www.kc3ltd.co.uk/profile/eurofollie/