Hi
I had an incident last week where I lost all control of my car on a roundabout after hitting a slippery patch, presumably an oil / diesel spill. There were no other cars involved and no personal injury.
Several other people reported they experienced similar problems that day and I know of at least one other person who span out and went off the road.
The damage done to my car is "relatively" minimal and I believe it will only cost ~£1k for me to personally replace the mechanical parts and cover the towing fee. There will still be some cosmetic damage to the bodywork, but I can live with that.
If done professionally, especially if the bodywork was restored, I'm guessing the bill would be at least £4k. As such, I'm reluctant to make a claim as it would probably result in a Cat D/C write off, a large increase in premiums and I have to stump up a £500 excess.
Questions:
- Is the accident 100% my fault?
- If not, can any blame be placed on the council
- Does any claim for the council to cover costs still have to go through my insurance?
- Is it worth claiming even if it's decided to be non-fault?
Thanks
I had an incident last week where I lost all control of my car on a roundabout after hitting a slippery patch, presumably an oil / diesel spill. There were no other cars involved and no personal injury.
Several other people reported they experienced similar problems that day and I know of at least one other person who span out and went off the road.
The damage done to my car is "relatively" minimal and I believe it will only cost ~£1k for me to personally replace the mechanical parts and cover the towing fee. There will still be some cosmetic damage to the bodywork, but I can live with that.
If done professionally, especially if the bodywork was restored, I'm guessing the bill would be at least £4k. As such, I'm reluctant to make a claim as it would probably result in a Cat D/C write off, a large increase in premiums and I have to stump up a £500 excess.
Questions:
- Is the accident 100% my fault?
- If not, can any blame be placed on the council
- Does any claim for the council to cover costs still have to go through my insurance?
- Is it worth claiming even if it's decided to be non-fault?
Thanks
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