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Does the insurance not cover the windows? I ask because if it does, then who cares where the glass comes from? My policy states that all windows are covered, however, until the time comes (hopefully never) one never really knows.Hi,
Does anyone know if a Carthago A class Liner-for-two windscreen is available from any source other than Carthago
At around £4,000 plus fitting from Carthago an insurance claim might just have quite an effect on future premiums........Does the insurance not cover the windows? I ask because if it does, then who cares where the glass comes from? My policy states that all windows are covered, however, until the time comes (hopefully never) one never really knows.
Windscreen claims don't normally affect premiums.At around £4,000 plus fitting from Carthago an insurance claim might just have quite an effect on future premiums........
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Ah, yes, I imagine it would. The insurance mafias will crucify you on renewal.At around £4,000 plus fitting from Carthago an insurance claim might just have quite an effect on future premiums........
No they won't, when I've flagged up that we've had to claim for a windscreen in the last 5 years (on a car) they say it doesn't matter and has never affected any premiums or NCD.Ah, yes, I imagine it would. The insurance mafias will crucify you on renewal.
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Does it not depend on the insurance company? As a matter of interest I could only find 2 companies which would quote for a Liner for Two..As Lenny said windscreen/glass claims usually have no effect whatsoever on NCD or premiums as they can just go without any 'fault' on any party.
Well that's good to know, I was not aware of that and if it ever happens to me, I sincerely hope you are right.No they won't, when I've flagged up that we've had to claim for a windscreen in the last 5 years (on a car) they say it doesn't matter and has never affected any premiums or NCD.
The only restriction is usually if there is a limit on the cost of replacement, eg Highway as mentioned above is one who don't give anything like sufficient cover even for a standard van windscreen. If you take out insurance you always have to make sure it has sufficient cover for your needs/likely needs.Does it not depend on the insurance company?
That's more than likely to do with the MH value rather than anything else.As a matter of interest I could only find 2 companies which would quote for a Liner for Two..
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