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Anybody here ever claimed anything off your public liability insurance? I paid roughly £75-95 per year for the past 5-6 years via Aplan (never claimed anything). Now I've caused some damages on someone's carpet, they managed to get a quote to replace it for £607.17. (VAT, fittings included). Aplan advised me to rethink about it because it's probably not worth it. They couldn't tell me how much it could go up by if I go for the claim. Is it worth it?
Quote from: Amazin on September 07, 2022, 12:11:38 pmAnybody here ever claimed anything off your public liability insurance? I paid roughly £75-95 per year for the past 5-6 years via Aplan (never claimed anything). Now I've caused some damages on someone's carpet, they managed to get a quote to replace it for £607.17. (VAT, fittings included). Aplan advised me to rethink about it because it's probably not worth it. They couldn't tell me how much it could go up by if I go for the claim. Is it worth it?Absolute cowboys, insurance companies make my blood boil. If its not viable to claim for £600 you may as well setup an emergency fund yourself. On a completely different tangent, I have pet insurance and have had to make a couple of claims over the last ten years for which I'm now paying through the nose, I've paid out way more in new contributions than I actually claimed for.
Claimed on Gleaming about 7-8 times over the years, they always sort it with no issues.
Pointless imo claiming for anything like that amount the agro and the increase in premium isn’t worth bothering with,same with van and car insurance unless you’re talking a lot of money you are better off sorting it obviously only if it’s you’re fault.
Ime guessing your excess will be £250 ? So I wouldn’t claim off the insurance myself I would pay the lot and be more careful next time 😂😂
My broker said the premium would probably not be affected, so I claimed, saving me £280.The next year, my premium went DOWN not up.
Its there if you need it but I’d take a couple of grand excess if I could because I wouldn’t bother claiming for small amounts,damage a bit of carpet or break a couple of tiles etc it’s just not worth claiming for and the paperwork and increase in the policy. What are you gonna do cause 6-700 quids worth of damage pay 250 excess and put a claim in lol,is it just me or does that sound daft.
Quote from: NWH on September 08, 2022, 06:17:37 pmIts there if you need it but I’d take a couple of grand excess if I could because I wouldn’t bother claiming for small amounts,damage a bit of carpet or break a couple of tiles etc it’s just not worth claiming for and the paperwork and increase in the policy. What are you gonna do cause 6-700 quids worth of damage pay 250 excess and put a claim in lol,is it just me or does that sound daft.It's just you.For my claim (£530 with £250 excess), I called the broker, gave the details and they handled the rest. They contacted the customer, customer arranged the repair and the insurer paid the contractor directly. There was no paperwork, just a phonecall that took about 20 minutes.Premiums didn't go up (they went down) and the claim saved me £280 for a 20 minute phone call.Once again, you are proving to be the fountain of all twaddle.
Quote from: Pete Thompson on September 08, 2022, 11:20:39 pmQuote from: NWH on September 08, 2022, 06:17:37 pmIts there if you need it but I’d take a couple of grand excess if I could because I wouldn’t bother claiming for small amounts,damage a bit of carpet or break a couple of tiles etc it’s just not worth claiming for and the paperwork and increase in the policy. What are you gonna do cause 6-700 quids worth of damage pay 250 excess and put a claim in lol,is it just me or does that sound daft.It's just you.For my claim (£530 with £250 excess), I called the broker, gave the details and they handled the rest. They contacted the customer, customer arranged the repair and the insurer paid the contractor directly. There was no paperwork, just a phonecall that took about 20 minutes.Premiums didn't go up (they went down) and the claim saved me £280 for a 20 minute phone call.Once again, you are proving to be the fountain of all twaddle.You better get all you’re work up to date before Christmas 🤶 don’t forget you’ve got Panto for 3/4 months playing Scrooge lol 😂,cor blimey I’ve met some tight people I would have just gone down to the nearest cash point given them the cash and got a receipt.