If you suffer injury, loss or damage to property as a result of a road traffic incident involving a motor vehicle and the driver is not insured, compensation for personal injury and damage to property may be available from the Motor Insurers' Bureau. To claim you need to contact the Motor Insurers' Bureau, 152 Silbury Boulevard, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 1NG. Telephone 01908 830001.
This is a copy and paste but i lost the 'copy'.It is not what you asked for but they may be able to help.
The link below refers to the Motor Insurers bureau too.
Best I can do. Sorry
2007-03-19 10:32:37
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answer #1
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answered by coolkebab 4
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i think what i'm at a loss for words by utilising is - grow to be it a million day after it grow to be RENEWED or a million day after it grow to be REINSTATED? there's a super distinction - if it grow to be a million day after renewal - who cares? There would not have been any lapse in coverage in case you renewed. Now, if it lapsed, and that's questionable whether the wear and tear occured throughout the lapse, or once you reinstated, then the coverage corporation will deny. i would not trouble with an criminal expert - you have submitted your criticism to the coverage branch - they'll make the alternative if the claims place of work is working in the coverage limits. in the event that they arrive decrease back and say the coverage corporation is powerful, then you certainly have no case. You gave permission on your automobile to be achieved once you ok'd the coverage corporation to tow it. you won't be able to assume that's lined basically because of the fact the coverage corporation starts gathering preparation and finding on the automobile. The storage has each and every right to maintain your automobile until eventually the bill is paid in finished. And, I do have self assurance that they might certainly take off their new factors in case you refuse to pay and can charge you storage. you relatively are in a bind - and, i desire you're telling the actuality - now which you have made a criticism to the coverage dept, while you're got here across to be mendacity, you will very possibly be prosecuted for coverage fraud and submitting a pretend checklist. additionally, the police checklist for that reason extremely ability no longer something - they got here on the day you referred to as - there extremely is not any asserting that it did no longer take place the day in the previous, yet you waited to call them until eventually you paid the coverage. sturdy success!
2016-10-02 09:42:28
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answer #2
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answered by rollman 4
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If the car was parked in a paid for car park with some form of monitoring you MIGHT have a claim against the operators of the car park. They usually try to exclude liability, but if you could show that they were aware of what was going on (cctv records?) and chose to do nothing you might get something. Otherwise that's what we have comp insurance for isn't it
2007-03-20 00:32:28
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answer #3
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answered by The original Peter G 7
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Unfortunately, No, there is no other place to file a claim. Call the police and file a report and hope they catch and punish the bastards that vandalised your car.
2007-03-19 07:45:23
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answered by NY1Krr 4
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You can try, but odds are you'll either spend more than what you'll ever get back from the perpetrators, or else you'll win a judgement against them, but never be able to collect on it. Unless you're out thousands of dollars, just give it up and move on with your life.
2007-03-19 07:47:13
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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'Fraid not. If the insurers have paid out, they might wish to join in any prosecution of the offender to claim from them, but I doubt it. Unfortunately, the "no claims" discount is just that, no claim, not no blame.
2007-03-20 00:54:26
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answer #6
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answered by champer 7
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No, except as a loss (anything in excess of what your receive from insurance) on your income tax statement.
2007-03-19 07:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The simple answer to all of your questions is, NO.
What you are asking amounts to a free ride, and there aren't any, even on public transportation.
2007-03-19 08:22:03
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answer #8
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answered by Lemar J 6
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haha, no. theres not just money pots waiting for people whos cars get vandalized. thats what you have comprehensive coverage for. use it.
2007-03-19 10:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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forget about it
2007-03-19 09:03:54
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answered by Chris F 3
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