tigershark
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are you saying that if someone is in an accident they lose their NCB at the next renewal even if there have been no claims made at that point?I did. An accident that could give rise to a claim occurred before the renewal date. in december 2014 you said. Your father was obliged to inform his insurance company of the accident at the time it occured.
How can it? There was no claim until months afterwardsThe claim on his insurance would start on the day of the accident
So are You saying that if someone is in an accident and notifies their insurance company and it appears that they are at fault they will lose their NCB at the next renewal even if no claim has been made at that point? What happens then if a Claim is never made?I'm saying that your father was obliged to notify his insurers prior to renewal of the incident.
I'm not commenting on the other part as you haven't given any details as to the claim. But one would assume it was personal injury. And the likelihood is that it should have been apparent from the accident that a claim would proceed.
So are You saying that if someone is in an accident and notifies their insurance company and it appears that they are at fault they will lose their NCB at the next renewal even if no claim has been made at that point? What happens then if a Claim is never made?
If a claim was lodged against your fathers insurance, its as a result of the accident that occurred before your fathers insurance renewal date,it would state on the claim form the date and nature of accident against your fathers insurance ,its the accident on that day/night that would activate a claimHow can it? There was no claim until months afterwards
How can it? There was no claim until months afterwards
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