crystalpuma Active member Joined Oct 18, 2007 Messages 3,441 Location Lincolnshire Apr 17, 2010 #21 If they don't raise it then why do they ask for it to be declared...
Scotty1.7 New member Joined Oct 31, 2009 Messages 3,434 Location Shaw Apr 17, 2010 #22 If its a non fault claim, your insurance shouldn't raise it- there not allowed to add a loading to the policy for that. If the do it goes against something called TCF, which all insurance comapnies are bound to by the FSA.
If its a non fault claim, your insurance shouldn't raise it- there not allowed to add a loading to the policy for that. If the do it goes against something called TCF, which all insurance comapnies are bound to by the FSA.
crystalpuma Active member Joined Oct 18, 2007 Messages 3,441 Location Lincolnshire Apr 17, 2010 #23 But you'd never really know if it made a difference?
Scotty1.7 New member Joined Oct 31, 2009 Messages 3,434 Location Shaw Apr 17, 2010 #24 You could ring them and ask for a aquote with out the claim?