Friday, May 15, 2020

What To Do If Your Car Is Damaged In Transit

















Everyday throughout Europe and on a worldwide basis, cars are transported from point A to point B without incident or any problems. That is providing that you have entrusted your vehicle to a reputable car shipping company have done your homework and thoroughly researched the agent you have decided to entrust your car to. However, on occasions, damage and incidents can happen, incidents and accidents which are completely beyond the shipping agent's control, even though they have taken all reasonable precautions as well as all due care and attention.

What do you do when your vehicle has been damaged or is a total loss?


The first thing the owner of a vehicle which has been damaged in transit must do is to prove that this damage was not there previously, this is assuming the shipping agent has not admitted or noticed any damage.

There are a couple of different factors which need to be taken into consideration such as the extent of the damage and the nature of the damage. Damage can occur by the company's own negligence or by external factors, negligence such as bumps and scratches while your vehicle is being handled by the company. External factors such as hail damage if the vehicle is being transported in an open trailer or vandalism for example are out of the company's control, however; they still remain liable for any damage sustained.



If your vehicle has a couple of scratches which weren't there before, if the transport company will not assume responsibility, it will be down to you to prove that they are new, hence why it is essential to take detailed photos of all parts of the car including any existing damage, make sure that your photos are stamped and dated to prove to car shipping agent that these are new. Ideally, when the photos have been taken, the agent should have a copy provided to them. In addition to this, the agent would have also filled in a form detailing any damage or blemishes prior to accepting the vehicle. This goes for any type of minor to moderate damage as whenever there is a total loss, it is much easier to prove.

In the eventuality in which your vehicle is damaged beyond repair, then it is relatively easier to prove, rare as it may be, accidents and incidents do and can happen resulting in a total loss, be it through the transport agent's negligence or external factors, whenever a vehicle is transported there is always a certain element of risk involved.

By taking some simple and quick precautions prior to signing your car over to a car transport company, you can avoid ending up in a situation in which it is your word against theirs in respect of damage, having simple evidence to substantiate your claim will speed up any insurance claims against the company and avoid lengthy court procedures.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

The Ups and Downs of Young Driver's Insurance

The Ups and Downs of Young Driver's Insurance


While it is true that this group accounts for a large proportion of accidents on Britain's roads, the reality is that only a minority of bad drivers in this group are actually "problem" drivers. Last year two pay-outs by the AA topped over A�5 million, both of the drivers in these accidents were young men. The resulting pay-outs, insurers admit, are one of the reasons that young driver's insurance is so costly. However, there are ways in which both individual drivers and the insurance industry can help to cut the costs.

Safety and Security Measures

While young women have, in the past, been able to find cheaper premiums than their male counterparts, changes in the law have ruled that this is discriminatory. As a result, young women are now facing similar premiums to young men. The reality is, of course, that most young drivers do not cause major accidents and are being penalised for the dangerous driving of just a few. Cutting your premiums can be achieved by some of the following methods.


Security measures including a car alarm, immobiliser and, where possible, storing the car in a garage will all create a lower risk for the insurer, which will cut the cost of your insurance.

Driving a less powerful car will also make a difference. High powered, or modified, cars are considered much more of a risk for insurance companies, and combined with age this can only lead to a costly insurance premium. Until you have a good driving record, consider a lower powered, un-modified vehicle.

Safe driving has always been the key to avoiding accidents and penalties. Although this will not cut your premium in the first year it will help when it comes to renewal. In addition you can take a Pass Plus course, which many insurers accept as proof of additional driving skills. Different insurers have different rules relating to this so check your insurer accepts the course and shop around for the best discount available. In some cases, the discount can be as much as thirty per cent.


Insurance Industry Offers 


Since 2006 a number of insurers have sought to make young driver's insurance more affordable by offering a 'black box' device that can be fitted to your car. This device monitors your driving skills and road safety. Factors include braking skills, cornering and also the times of day that you drive. Based on a points system the insurer assesses the actual risk that you pose, rather than one based on generalised factors.

This can make a huge saving for good, safe drivers. For young drivers, this is the option that could make all the difference to their premiums and make young driver insurance affordable for the first time in many years. Ultimately safe driving and understanding the rules of the road will help to cut the cost of driving and to keep young drivers safe.

Young drivers insurance has traditionally been the most expensive car insurance. A number of simple steps can help to reduce the risk and the premium levels, while insurers are now offering insurance tailored to driving skills.

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