He wants to go through insurance the back of his brand new fiesta is well spanked in according to his son
Right, here we go.
The damage you have received is probably enough to write off the car. But here's the thing:
Your contract of insurance is with your insurer. They are the only ones that can write your car off (unless it's a clear Cat A or Cat B).
You got hit by someone and, from what you've said, it is entirely their fault. The damage sustained is Cat D (economic write-off at best). So it is their insurance that is responsible. Their insurance company is not allowed to write off your car. They must compensate you for quoted repairs or the price of an equivalent replacement vehicle. Even if the two of you are insured by the same company.
Get a quote. Present it to them. Laugh at their counter-offer and stick to your guns. When they finally offer what you want, take the cash and fix it how you see fit because that is absolutely your right to do so.
Your car is absolutely not a loss. Not a write-off. Follow the advice above and keep Cougaring.
Thanks for the advice I'd like to keep it and would be able to replace the door myself no probs
Rob
The more and more I read about UK insurers the more I question the sanity of the British for putting up with it.
Anywhere else that car would be "if you want to fix it go ahead, if not we'll give you a couple of quid". The damage is on a door, it's not affecting the car in any way other than looking slightly bad. I think it's time the British people started telling these companies to get a grip on reality and stop paying their extortionist fees per month for what appears to be very very little in terms of help.
Really pleased with the results I know it is only 3 weeks since the incident but I felt gutted everytime I walked up to the car to drive it with that dented door. So happy now.That looks an exellent job, good colour match and finish. You must be really pleased with it.![]()