Can anyone help, please? My mum's car insurance expires on Sunday and she has been hit with a new quote of £1800 - up from the current £980. The problem is that she was involved in an accident in November last year when a car emerging from a car park slammed into the side of her car as she drove up a main road. The airbags went off and her car was brought to a halt (she was shaken but not seriously hurt). Then a car behind struck the rear of my mum's car. My mum's car was written off.
So, later, the underwriters tell the broker over the phone that it is one incident and my mum is not at fault.
Then, we learn a couple of weeks ago that the underwriters now say that my mum is at fault for the car hitting the rear of her car.
The brokers are baffled, as we are, at this decision. How can she be at fault when her car is immobile, pressed up against a bollard with the airbag in my mum's face?
The underwriters wouldn't speak to me when I asked just now for an explanation, saying they don't discuss these matters with the public (I need to call the broker they said...I asked for a manager who said she would look into it and call me tomorrow).
In short, I don't want my mum penalised in this way. She's not at all well and needs a car for her independence.
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If you haven't you should and the best time to get a cheaper quote is normally 21-30 days before renewal.
If you leave it closer to renewal you pay more, because they know you're running out of time (presumably).
At worst they are cynically trying to avoid insuring an old woman by pricing her off the road. At best a lazy clerk has seen her age, looked no further and concluded that it must be her fault.
Name and shame the Company would be my instinctive reaction!
@johnnybev1987 or @Rizzo may be able to offer more constructive advice.
The way I read it your mother is not at fault at all and should not be penalised.
They claim to support the elderly so it might work for your Mum.
https://www.saga.co.uk/insurance/car-insurance
It's her own fault though. I told her not to include the vet bills for her guide dog in the claim.
That is utter balls, taking into account what had just happened beforehand.
Even if it was a bog standard accident (which isn’t the case here), it’s very rarely the fault of the car in front when they’ve been hit from behind.
You may be surprised at what you might save.
Knocked 30% off my daughters insurance.