No, fraudsters should hang
Yes, defrauding big ole insurance companies is fine
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Was from an American forum... I think $250 was probably a pretty cheap life lesson myself![]()
Insurance fraud is one of the factors that contribute to increased insurance premiums.
The whole point of insurance is to put you back as close as possible to the position you were in before your loss - you are not supposed to make $$ out of a claim!
So to those of you who complain about increased premiums: have a look to see who voted "yes its sweet to commit fraud" on this poll and complain to them!
Bingo. Remember - insurance companies are just that - companies. They offer a service on their terms and conditions; if you don't like it then no one is forcing you to insure with them. The same applies vice versa: if the insurance company does not want to insure you they are under no obligation to do so.
Most insurers pay the market value of a vehicle. The insurers I deal with put the onus on you to tell us what your bike is worth (read: what the market value is, not what you think it is worth) because, again, the point of insurance is to put you back as close as possible to the position you were in before the loss. So if you write off a $2,000 corolla then dont expect anything more than $2,000.
Common sense really.
Then how come you pay for a service and you end up having to do the leg work?
How come they only pay out market value when it suits them not when the value of the bike has increased whilst being insured?
How come they don't insure for acts of god? I am an atheist or whatever those that believe in science are, to me there is no god why should I pay for things he does?
Why is there a terrorism clause?
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That hasn't been my experience?
You're free to increase your cover at any time...
I think it's pretty obvious that it's a historical term to cover things that can't reasonably be covered without a significantly higher premium. Most people are going to consider those things an acceptable risk, and not want to pay the higher premium... you can of course organise to have Acts of God covered, but you'll pay a premium that reflects that.
See above.
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