I have for several years took my car insurance via my bank, Halifax and have been very unfortunate with regards to accidents in the last year, I had an accident where I hit a piece of stone wall which at night had fell into the road so didn't see this and it smashed my gearbox and a subsequent claim was made for this against my insurance policy. In january of this year I was involved in an accident where I was reversing out of a parking space and a car hit me from behind. It was dark, I was driving a large 4x4 the other car was a dark small car which I don't believe had it's lights on, he was driving forward so had a better view of what was happening. My car suffered no damage but his car made contact with my towbar. I gave information to my insurer saying I don't believe I was to blame for this accident I also at the time advised them that I had recently picked up a driving conviction. Despite my claim that I believe this was not my fault it turns out my insurer paid out on this claim.
In July this year my insurance came up for renewal I was told by Halifax that my premium had gone up but if I did not advise before renewal date my insurance would continue and subsequently I was issues with a new certificate.
In August I submitted a claim via Halifax following Malicious damage to my car by a neighbour who had shot at my car several times causing damage to the bodywork. When answering the questions regarding previous convictions etc. I informed them of the conviction I had disclosed when reporting the previous accident. This put a hold on my insurance whilst they investigated as they claim I had not informed them of this offence.
It turns out Halifax had changed my underwriters earlier in the year and whilst the new insurers would honour the claim they were going to cancel my insurance as with this conviction they couldn't insure me.
As far as I am concerned I had declared the conviction however this was to the previous underwriter, namely Covea however it seems they never recorded this fact down so the new underwriters had quoted without this conviction and as such they wouldn't have quoted.
As I see it I did everything right here, we go to a broker when we take out the insurance I informed them of the conviction and they were aware of the other claims as they were the ones who had dealt with them, I am not to know they have changed their broker and thus their policy decision making rules.
I feel I have been unfairly treated but who would you feel the issue lies with and how would I complain and challenge this issue which has now put me in an impossible position. I dealt with what I thought was the Halifax, I informed them of all facts as they became relevant, in one respect the original underwriters Covea have caused me 2 issues firstly by admitting on a claim which I felt was not fairly fought against the other driver nor was I given chance to challenge, they also failed to record the conviction. I feel the Halifax have not been fair in just continuing the insurance without informing me of a change in underwriting of the insurance and the relevant rules the new underwriters apply and finally with the New underwriters, the Co-op have been somewhat unfair in cancelling my policy at short notice this despite the issues not being of my doing.
I am now finding it difficult to find reasonable insurance based on this as I am now having to declare that I have been refused insurance by another insurer.
Who should I be complaining to and at what level do and against who should I be leveling my complaint at?
In July this year my insurance came up for renewal I was told by Halifax that my premium had gone up but if I did not advise before renewal date my insurance would continue and subsequently I was issues with a new certificate.
In August I submitted a claim via Halifax following Malicious damage to my car by a neighbour who had shot at my car several times causing damage to the bodywork. When answering the questions regarding previous convictions etc. I informed them of the conviction I had disclosed when reporting the previous accident. This put a hold on my insurance whilst they investigated as they claim I had not informed them of this offence.
It turns out Halifax had changed my underwriters earlier in the year and whilst the new insurers would honour the claim they were going to cancel my insurance as with this conviction they couldn't insure me.
As far as I am concerned I had declared the conviction however this was to the previous underwriter, namely Covea however it seems they never recorded this fact down so the new underwriters had quoted without this conviction and as such they wouldn't have quoted.
As I see it I did everything right here, we go to a broker when we take out the insurance I informed them of the conviction and they were aware of the other claims as they were the ones who had dealt with them, I am not to know they have changed their broker and thus their policy decision making rules.
I feel I have been unfairly treated but who would you feel the issue lies with and how would I complain and challenge this issue which has now put me in an impossible position. I dealt with what I thought was the Halifax, I informed them of all facts as they became relevant, in one respect the original underwriters Covea have caused me 2 issues firstly by admitting on a claim which I felt was not fairly fought against the other driver nor was I given chance to challenge, they also failed to record the conviction. I feel the Halifax have not been fair in just continuing the insurance without informing me of a change in underwriting of the insurance and the relevant rules the new underwriters apply and finally with the New underwriters, the Co-op have been somewhat unfair in cancelling my policy at short notice this despite the issues not being of my doing.
I am now finding it difficult to find reasonable insurance based on this as I am now having to declare that I have been refused insurance by another insurer.
Who should I be complaining to and at what level do and against who should I be leveling my complaint at?
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