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EJK
27th December 2007, 13:52
Just a quick question, how long does this "recieving the claim" take?

It really depends but esp period like this (Christmas + New Years), how long will it take to finish the whole process and recieve the claim?


Thanks

Nasty
27th December 2007, 14:01
Took bloody ages for one lot of insurance to get sorted and only did when I got on the phone and ragged them into it ... with the bike insurace it was sorted quickly .... ring your insurer and ask them what the hold up is ... nothing like the direct approach.

Matt_TG
27th December 2007, 14:10
"Receiving" the claim? Do they mean they are still waiting for more info from you?

Sounds to me like it means that "you have lodged the claim but we haven't had the chance to put it in the computer yet, and probably won't till after New Years when the staff are back and repair shops are open again"....

When we 'receive' a claim, it's by email .. instantaneously. They send it and we receive it. Takes oh, perhaps 30 seconds.

Nasty said ring 'em. Do that. Ask if they want you to throw it again so they can receive it!

Good luck.

skidMark
27th December 2007, 14:31
i'm in the middle of sorting this for ej.

been on the phone to red baron today and we are trying to find out what the holdups are....

head mechanic says he priced everything up and sent the quote to the insurance co two weeks ago saying with the parts damaged it should be written off....

ive had a talk to some of the other fellas at red baron, and we are trying to find out if this is correct, if it is next step is to insurance co...

geez now i know why i have never had insurance what a mission this is...

99TLS
27th December 2007, 14:54
its just the time of the year i would think, you would probabaly be lucky if you got your money before the end of jan :yawn:

Matt_TG
27th December 2007, 15:21
i'm in the middle of sorting this for ej.



Uh oh, there's the problem!

Well, they would have done a quote. An assessor would then review the quote and checked the bike over, and complete an assessment sheet.

The insurers will decide whether it's worth repairing (they usually work to a percentage of repairs vs what it's worth), and if it's a total loss they would get a few pre accident valuations and average them out to offer you a figure for settlement.

AND THAT'S when the fun begins!!

You haven't told the insurers you're "SkidMark" from Kiwir Biker, have you???? (gawd I hope not lol)

skidMark
27th December 2007, 15:47
Uh oh, there's the problem!

Well, they would have done a quote. An assessor would then review the quote and checked the bike over, and complete an assessment sheet.

The insurers will decide whether it's worth repairing (they usually work to a percentage of repairs vs what it's worth), and if it's a total loss they would get a few pre accident valuations and average them out to offer you a figure for settlement.

AND THAT'S when the fun begins!!

You haven't told the insurers you're "SkidMark" from Kiwir Biker, have you???? (gawd I hope not lol)


consideringi have only got on red barons case this afternoon no....

i am trying to sort this out for ej as it's unfair on him.

friends help friends.

Mully
28th December 2007, 09:19
geez now i know why i have never had insurance what a mission this is...

Gonna leave this one alone, I'm sure others can do it better.

Compared to the mission of pranging into something expensive and rare, insurance isn't a hassle at all. I'm pretty sure he'd be keen on getting some money (probably in January) than nothing ever.

EJK
28th December 2007, 21:55
Ok thanks, I'll get on to it :)

Hopefully I'll get a new bike by Feb :lol:

sprag
28th December 2007, 21:57
Ok thanks, I'll get on to it :)

Hopefully I'll get a new bike by Feb :lol:

Man that must suck waiting as the weather has been nice as well :(

cowboyz
28th December 2007, 22:07
i'm in the middle of sorting this for ej.




Uh oh, there's the problem!

you beat me to it.


Mark, you have the people skills of a dead rat. EJ, if you want to find out what is going on ring your insurance company yourself and ask. Timeframes depend on how good your insurance is and who they can blame for the accident. When I wrote off my gpz it took near 4 months to get the money out of the other guys insurance co. On the other hand, I had some damage to the house and rung insurance co on Monday and the assessor was round today to have a look and talk about it. If you are not dealing with a 3rd party then it should be pretty striaght forward up to the assessor part and then the negociations begin.