Hi there,
We had an accident in our fully comp covered car back in August 2006 where as I was driving down the motorway the bonnet flew up and cracked my windscreen and did all sorts of other damage to the car to boot but luckily nobody was hurt.
My insurance policy was due to expire in the September and we took a month to deliberate whether we wanted to put in a claim or not as we were not sure of the extent of the damage at the time, I did inform the insurance company of the accident as soon as it happened though.
In the September my insurance policy needed renewing, I did not ask to renew as we had decided to claim at this stage and our car was a right off but it rolled on automatically it seems and they continued to take direct debits from my account.
When we put our claim in we got a cheque from their customer service department immediately for £117 which they said was due to our no longer needing the policy to cover installments already made.
We then put our claim in in the October and we only heard from them in January after much chasing as to what offer they were going to make us on our car as they said it was a right off.
The lady on the phone said she could not find our car anywhere to put a value on it and asked us what we expected, we said £2200 and she said that she could not offer more than £1080 then and there and to get more we would have to supply some adverts of similar cars to prove its worth.
I found a very similar car to ours by return and sent the information to her to prove the cars value.
We then received a cheque in the post from them for just over £500!
When I queried this I was told that it was £1080 less my excess (agreed) and the remainder of my insurance policy for the year? They had taken off a whole years premium that they new I did not need??
I then got a letter from them saying a cheque was in the mail to me for £830 which was their valuation less my excess and that I could bank this without prejudice whilst they waited on my proof that the car was worth more money.
I received a cheque for a much lower value and wrote to query this.
I then got a letter back with reference to my car stating that they would only pay me more if I can supply them with an advert of a car with exactly the same spec, age and mileage?
I wrote back saying that finding a car advert that meets all of this criteria would be impossible and therefore they were asking an unfair requirement of me, I pointed out again that I had supplied an advert of a very similar car and was asking for less than that was valued at anyway.
After no response i am now following their complaints procedure but still have no cheque for at least £830, I only have a cheque for £500 which I have not banked in principle.
Anybody else suffered a similar issue? Any tips on how to beat these insurance

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