My father in law had a car crash in November last year (2006) when his car was written off by a car running into the back of his. He was cut out by the firebrigade and taken to the local A&E and released the following day.
The car, an 'N' reg Ford Escort, was removed and taken to a local garage where it was stored for two weeks. His dog had to be taken to the Vet and required treatment.
Since the accident we are no further forward with the claim. We received a settlement figure in January which we were going to accept but it turned out it was from the wrong insurance company. The other driver was in a hire car and my father-in-laws insurance company had been chasing the hire companies insurance instead of the other drivers.
So that was him back to square one and we are still waiting for a satisfactory resolution. The other drivers insurance have made an offer but are refusing to pay for loss of use of the vehicle and also storage of the vehicle before it was written off.
Also he is awaiting them to arrange a medical examination as he has limited mobility in one leg now and it collapses under him. He also has shooting pains up the leg and in his back too.
I have written to his insurance companies solicitors today declining the offer and outlining what he would be prepared to accept in partial settlement as we still have to sort out the injury part of the claim. We are very dissatisfied with the service he has received from his company and i am wondering if it would be worth taking it to the insurance ombudsman.
Also wondering if we should expect them to pay the storage charges.
Anyone got any thoughts? it would be much appreciated
Thanks
Woolfie
The car, an 'N' reg Ford Escort, was removed and taken to a local garage where it was stored for two weeks. His dog had to be taken to the Vet and required treatment.
Since the accident we are no further forward with the claim. We received a settlement figure in January which we were going to accept but it turned out it was from the wrong insurance company. The other driver was in a hire car and my father-in-laws insurance company had been chasing the hire companies insurance instead of the other drivers.
So that was him back to square one and we are still waiting for a satisfactory resolution. The other drivers insurance have made an offer but are refusing to pay for loss of use of the vehicle and also storage of the vehicle before it was written off.
Also he is awaiting them to arrange a medical examination as he has limited mobility in one leg now and it collapses under him. He also has shooting pains up the leg and in his back too.
I have written to his insurance companies solicitors today declining the offer and outlining what he would be prepared to accept in partial settlement as we still have to sort out the injury part of the claim. We are very dissatisfied with the service he has received from his company and i am wondering if it would be worth taking it to the insurance ombudsman.
Also wondering if we should expect them to pay the storage charges.
Anyone got any thoughts? it would be much appreciated
Thanks
Woolfie
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