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    Insurance Problem, any suggestions?

    I had to make a claim for my helmet and jacket, which was severely munted after my semi-recent tarmac relations. When I called and enquired, they said it was under the same claim as the motorbike. I called back a second time to get their number for faxing the details through, and they said that normally helmet and jacket, etc... is under home and contents, but, since I had been told otherwise, they would process under the motorbike claim.

    Today I get a call saying that the Helmet and Jacket are under home and contents, and a claim has to be made under that, with ANOTHER excess. They said these weren't essential items, and you did not need either to ride a motorbike. Exact words, no lie The woman on the phone is trying to tell me that you don't need a helmet to ride a bike??? Uh huh........

    This is my first claim, so I'm just wondering is this normal? Oh, I'll pay an excess to everyone who replies, since I'm paying so many to state, and I'm so broke anyway, won't make much of a fucking difference.

    I've seriously had enough of this crap.

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    Do you have the name of the woman who told you this? Which company?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker

    This is my first claim, so I'm just wondering is this normal? Oh, I'll pay an excess to everyone who replies, since I'm paying so many to state, and I'm so broke anyway, won't make much of a fucking difference.

    I've seriously had enough of this crap.
    State insurance - well there was your first mistake. I have never heard anyone say anything good about them, when it is time for them to pay. I guess the only answer is names, and get it in writing...
    Helmets shoudl be part of bike Ins IMO, since they are a necessary part of using the vehicle.
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    I do

    I have both the names of the people who told me it was under the same claim as the bike. I have to say, besides this, State haven't been too bad, they accepted the bike claim, and the "accessories" claim with no problem.

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    Arrrrggghhhh ! Bollocks to that Stoney! Don't need a helmet to ride a bike. I would've exploded right then and there! I hope you get it sorted!
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    Ask the delightful lady at State if they replace seatbelts after a cage prang, if the answer is yes if they are damaged, bingo, so they do helmets as well.
    Leather jacket could be one they get snotty on as it is not required by law.

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    i asked the same question man when i lodged my claim.
    unfortunatley its not coverd under the bike insurance even tho it is a result of the accident.
    So i think you may have to lodge it on your contents as i have to.

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    Well after my recent bin (where I didn't claim bike insurance) I claimed with NZI for my helmet, jeans, shoes, gloves and jacket. Made the claim on monday, had the cheque on thursday (less depreciation and $100 excess) and they sent an order form straight through to the motorbike shop for a new helmet for me. Best insurance by far imo.

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    I'm relatively happy

    Like I said, I've got no real problems with State, they have been sufficiently quick. I think the main problem has been the delay in parts for my bike.

    Just wish I didn't have the second excess

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    This is my first claim, so I'm just wondering is this normal? (
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    I have both the names of the people who told me it was under the same claim as the bike. I have to say, besides this, State haven't been too bad, they accepted the bike claim, and the "accessories" claim with no problem.
    Can't offer you much advice, except keep hassling them, as they'll try and screw you as much as they can.
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    Claiming your riding gear under your house and contents policy is standard practice as far as I know. I've done that with State before and had no problems (Helmet, jacket, boots, pants & gloves).

    Always get the persons name so you can deal with the same person all the time, if person A stuffed up then person A is more likely to fix it than person B.
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    Back in the old days ACC would pay without a qualm for replacement gear, helmet, boots, gloves, jacket, whatever. However those days have long gone..... and if it was a serious accident involving serious injury, they'd pay a lump sum for "suffering" etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynda Blair
    .. and if it was a serious accident involving serious injury, they'd pay a lump sum for "suffering" etc.
    Yeah - these days you have to do the injuring to someone else to get a payout for (hurt feelings) suffering. The good news is we get to pay ever-increasing premiums to cover it.

    I was insured with State for many years. Had a couple of car claims, no prob's outside of delay in getting assessed (I lived in the sticks at the time). Now I have contents with BNZ, underwitten by Norwich, who own State. When I had my icy step-off a few months back, they were very good. Settled on a value for my damaged gear and credited the money to my bank account overnight.
    Bikes are insured with Vero through Golightly. Have never claimed on a bike, so can't comment on their practice, but the premiums are certainly attractive (F650 and CB1100 both covered for less than State wanted to cover just one of them)
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