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    Insurance Claiming

    Well heres the guts of my predicament:

    Last week (and to cut a short story shorter) my mates dad backed into my bike, knocking it over with a bit of force.

    Theres about $1500 worth of damage, but i could fix it up for $300...
    Anyways, my mates old man says his insurance will cover it, so he orders the claim form blah blah blah...

    I quickly get things moving by shoving the bike on a trailer and dropping it off at a shop to do a quote, and wait for an assessor.

    After the beautiful weekend i am fed up without a bike, so I ring The shop saying I want to pay to make it rideable (just needs a clutch lever and indicator to ride) and ill pay for it, and i can be using the bike whilst the insurance company does what they do best: nothing at all.

    The shop then turn around and say I cant have my bike back until an accessor has seen it, and knowing what insurance companys are like, im in for a long wait

    So, anyone know the correct course of proceedings in an insurance claim, timescale etc.. - my first incident in the UK, spent 3 months bikeless, arguing everyday with a legal company working for me, and the insurance company and oh... i cant be fecked going through all that again...

    Pete
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    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    my insurance claim went sweet besides the delay.

    wait..... wheres my cheque? uh oh.....

    good luck, what insurance co?
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    Insurance assessor will usually check it out within a week and then claim processed within a couple after that. Depends on who the insurance company is. Good luck.
    You could always ask for a loaner in the mean time.

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    Hmm.... with bikes they tend to take their time from what I've heard.

    With my last bike, the bike shop took my bike the day after my accident and it was 4 weeks before the assessor finally looked at it and wrote it off. then another 2 weeks until I got paid.... just bloody brillient...
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    The company is Vero, ive just spoken to them.

    Apparently they have to have recieved and processed the claim (will take 1 week no doubt), then they send me a third party claim form (will take another week), and then they have to recieve and process that (another week)
    then they organise the assessor (another week), then they mull over that for a week, then they give the go ahead, the shop orders the parts required from Japan (2 weeks probably) then a week to fix, then probably wont be able to pick up the bike until a cheque has been recieved (2 weeks).

    So from my calculations (based on previous experience) I will get my bike back fixed in approximately 9 weeks time.

    So ive said to the shop i want to pick it up tomorrow, rideable and i shall pay the bill for that, then the insurance company can take their time, whilst im out riding.

    Oh and a loaner would no doubt be a GN, not a chance in hell am i riding one of those - and yes beggers cant be choosers, but a GN... christ..
    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Littleman View Post
    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    good luck with the claim dude,insurance companys are such assholes ,you pay them so much money cause you have to have some protection,then most of the time they wont ever pay out and when they do they make you wait forever. hold tight and hopefully they give you a bussa for the loaner ahahha
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    Quote Originally Posted by lukelin250 View Post
    good luck with the claim dude,insurance companys are such assholes ,you pay them so much money cause you have to have some protection,then most of the time they wont ever pay out and when they do they make you wait forever. hold tight and hopefully they give you a bussa for the loaner ahahha
    Mmmm...bike not Insured.......saying Insurance Firms are arseholes is an unfair generalisation...........bit like cop bashing.

    No reeason why you cannot pay for temp repairs as long as parts are retained and then get an WOP assessor pending completion of claim form. You can argue you are saving a loss of use claim which some Insurance Firms will try and argue but is a valid claim considered by Courts.

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    hey! ive ridden a gn for a couple of days before while my bike was in the shop getting work done - they're actually not all that bad!
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    We should all count our blessings at being in New Zealand - insurance is not legally mandatory so if you don't like it - don't use it and pay for all your repairs yourselves. Back in the UK you don't have a choice so the insurance companies REALLY shaft you. I've knew a bloke bought a car for GBP1,000 and the lowest quote (out of 17 insurance companies) was GBP3,500 for 3rd Party only.

    Why? Coz he was 18 years old and had foolishly bought a 1.6L car (Big engined in UK) he was advised to buy a 1.0L car like all the other 18 year olds so he would only have to pay GBP1,000 per year to drive it.

    He had the car 3 days before he managed to sell it...at a loss.

    I'm insured through Tower and was knocked off my bike by an uninsured driver - unfortunately my policy was 3rd Party - which didn't cover me for getting creamed by uninsured drivers - I therefore had to fix the bike myself at my own expense HOWEVER the nice people at tower than advised that if any clothing had been damaged in the incident my home contents would cover that - Helmet, Leather Jacket, Cordura Trousers and a pair of boots had got wasted saving my fat arse so went back to the shop I bought them from and got the prices submitted to Tower - a week later I'm fully reimbursed for the cost of the items.

    So there are some good stories out there.

    Are you absolutely sure they'll give you a GN 250 as a loaner? Did you ask? A lot of shops will give out some 300 year old 4cyl jap 250cc with 1,000,000km on the clock - but since that's what people are paying big bucks for these days that should be alright!

    Best of luck - hope it all gets resolved soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    We should all count our blessings at being in New Zealand - insurance is not legally mandatory so if you don't like it - don't use it and pay for all your repairs yourselves. Back in the UK you don't have a choice so the insurance companies REALLY shaft you. I've knew a bloke bought a car for GBP1,000 and the lowest quote (out of 17 insurance companies) was GBP3,500 for 3rd Party only.

    Why? Coz he was 18 years old and had foolishly bought a 1.6L car (Big engined in UK) he was advised to buy a 1.0L car like all the other 18 year olds so he would only have to pay GBP1,000 per year to drive it.

    He had the car 3 days before he managed to sell it...at a loss.

    I'm insured through Tower and was knocked off my bike by an uninsured driver - unfortunately my policy was 3rd Party - which didn't cover me for getting creamed by uninsured drivers - I therefore had to fix the bike myself at my own expense
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    Most Car policies cover upto $3,000 if TP is not insured but not sure whether same benefit applies to Bike insurance..worth checking as I know guys in claims who do not tell Insured's of this benefit.

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    Under Vehicle Insurance I cut and paste this from Towers site

    'Up to $3,000 cover for accidental damage caused to your vehicle by an uninsured driver who can be identified and is proven to be totally at fault'

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    I do a lot of Insurance repair work on bikes from all over the North Island, I just drive and pick them up and bring them back to my W/Shop in New plymouth for repair.

    The longest it has ever taken me to get the bike back to the customer was 23 days, and that was with parts that had to come from Japan.

    The thing with Insurance repair work to a lot of shops is this, It is gauranteed work for them when and if the W/Shop gets low with work, so the day to day customer stuff keeps coming in whilst the guaranteed payment Insurance job sits in the back waiting for a rainy day.

    Remember, you the customer have the choice of who and where you take your bike to for this kind of work

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    yup and as shaun has said, you are the customer, and you are not the claiment, so the third party claim , tell them to shove it.......... wasn't your fault and as the other party has applied the "i Was In The Wrong" put your foot down, and tell them if its not sorted quicker, you shall be requiring a loaner, at their cost, as they don't really want extra cost to this claim,

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    Im not insured, only had the bike 3 weeks and just hadnt got round to sorting it out...

    My first bike was a 50cc scooter, Third party insurance cost me 643 pounds (over $1800)...

    Anyways, went to pick up bike today, the clutch lever supplied didnt fit.. they obviously didnt match it up with the original one.. duh!

    So picking up tomorrow, and will try and fix/touch up as much as i can.

    As for insurance company bashing, once bitten and all that, last claim left me bikeless for 3 months.
    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Littleman View Post
    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Im not insured, only had the bike 3 weeks and just hadnt got round to sorting it out...

    My first bike was a 50cc scooter, Third party insurance cost me 643 pounds (over $1800)...

    Anyways, went to pick up bike today, the clutch lever supplied didnt fit.. they obviously didnt match it up with the original one.. duh!

    So picking up tomorrow, and will try and fix/touch up as much as i can.

    As for insurance company bashing, once bitten and all that, last claim left me bikeless for 3 months.

    GOOD JOB YOU DIDNT TBONE A NEW BMW OR MERC OR ANY NEW CAR IF IT WAS YOUR FAULT THE INSURANCE COMPANYS WOULD BE AFTER THE MONEY FOR EVER.....THEY NEVER GIVE UP

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