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    Hello. I've been a victim of hit and run accident. Police told me I have to report that to my insurance company. It's a third party fire and theft cover. I've got a letter saying I won't get any compensation as i don't have the details of the other driver, my NCD has been affected and I'm in fault of the accident. The accident wasn't my fault, I couldn't do anything. I ended up with a car damaged beyond repair, no insurance compensation, I've lost no NCD and I'm in the fault of the accident. It seems really not right blaming me for something I couldn't avoid. I'm not even making a claim I'm just reporting the accident as I've been told by police officer. Is there anything I can do?
    Thank you
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  • #2
    Did you give your insurance company details of the vehicle that hit you? If so what?

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    • #3
      If you reported the incident by way of information only it should not affect your NO CLAIM DISCOUNT.
      You have not made a claim, and really as there is no likelihood of a third party making a claim against you, you might be due a return of premium for early cancellation of your policy.
      As insures will tell you ; it is a NO CLAIM DISCOUNT not a NO BLAME DISCOUNT

      Register a formal complaint in writing with your insurance company.and request they reinstate your full NCD

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      • #4
        You might be able to make a claim with the MIB, no guarantees, but will depend on a number of factors.

        https://www.gov.uk/compensation-vict...w%20to%20claim.

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