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15-03-2008, 01:05 AM | #31 | ||
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I think it's polite to send an invoice before the formal letter of demand. I do that 14 days later.
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15-03-2008, 01:14 AM | #32 | |||
let it burn
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15-03-2008, 01:15 AM | #33 | |||
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When I had an accident very similar to the one That falcon6 had. I just took the car to my repairer of my choice and let him do the rest. 5 weeks later picked my car up.All good. |
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15-03-2008, 08:59 AM | #34 | ||
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I have found that if you tell them you are really fussy and will not accept anything that is not perfect, will usually tip the balance in favour of a writeoff.
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15-03-2008, 11:45 AM | #35 | |||
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Personally I think NRMA have taken the option to make their repairer happy by giving them this HUGE job instead of replacing the car which may be more cost effective as said before with a $20k quote for repairs the final bill wont be $20k it will be blown out due to unforseen damage. At the end of the day NRMA wont be footing the bill as it will be recovered from the Third Party or Third Party's Insurer And due to this fact I cant see why they have delayed processing this claim nor writting the vehicle off.
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15-03-2008, 06:51 PM | #36 | |||
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For instance when the accident happened where was the car towed? when did it happen? I ask these questions because I have no idea of where or when it happened, Possibilities could be it happened on a weekend or a friday. which in that case then the car would be towed to a holding yard, not a repairer or NRMA centre. So if it happened like that there are logistics involved in getting the car to either a repairer or an NRMA centre. it may have been the Monday or tuesday before it made it into the centre or repairer. Then the repairers need to quote on it, if at the NRMA centre possiblby that could be the Wednesday before a repairer has even seen the car to start the quoting process. Not to mention When was the claim made? the same day as the accident or maybe not till the monday or tuesday. Was there a police hold on the vehicle before the holding yard was able to release the car to NRMA. With major Damage there is a lot of work goes into doing a quote and pricing and sourcing parts etc. Could be a few days work in that, then an assessor needs to go over the quote and check what is being done is correct and fairly priced, afterall they MUST guarantee the work and repairs. On the above possibilites it can show it may take up to 3 weeks to come to a final descion made on informed information. As for NRMA not footing the bill, they will have to pay the entire repair in order to recover probably most of the repair bill, but not nessecarily all of it, so many factors can come in there also. We are assuming the other person has insurance or can afford to pay thier own repairs and our repairs, NRMA may have to enter into a payment plan with the Third Party for the cost of repairs or may need to suffer the loss if the third party declares backrupcy.But that is another story. I hold no doubts that the descion to repair the car was made on 2 facts; It is safe to do so, and it is more economical to do so. If the car was written off and the other insurer asked for proof of loss, they would see the quote done and come to the conclusion the repairs were cheaper than replacing the car and then only had to pay what was fair and reasonable and NRMA would have then been a few thousand out of pocket for making the incorrect descion. They still need to mitigate thier loss to the third party insurer also. Choice of repairer as I have heard you say before is important, is not always the best thing to have. It actually then gives the insurer the ability to say to the customer if there are quality issues, Your the one that chose that repairer. Case in point: GIO states you can have choice of repairer however if we do not agree with the repair methods use we will not give lifetime Gaurantee.
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