Oh I agree. TBH I'm glad I'm dealing with AIG and not a bot, customer service person in its4women.I quite often find that I want proof on paper of what these people are quoting/saying i.e. a paper trail. In call centres they try to fob people off, some with the first thing that comes into their darling little heads
In your case you seem to be the one making a claim? That's totally different to the original poster's issue here which is somebody else making a claim against them.Sue - basically I got passed around from the guards too my insurance company (axa ) who were actually useless in helping me out.
So the superintendent could/would not disclose the third parties details too me due too GDPR.
They would only disclose it too either my insurance company (for a fee) or my solicitor.
If I go true my insurance (which axa wanted me too) it would increase my policy premium for the next 3 years.
They did request an abstract from AGS which I was told can take weeks-months too get back from AGS (still waiting for axa too call me back but my guess is it won’t happen).
In the meantime in policy renewal came in so the options I got from Axa were either drop my claim and cover the damage cost myself or risk an increase in my renewal and the inconvenience of a accident noted on my policy which I must disclose too any insurance company I go with.
I found Axa were absolutely useless in helping a comprehensive policy holder with them,so decided too get my car fixed myself.
No I wasn’t making a claim off my own policy which is what my insurance company wanted me too do.In your case you seem to be the one making a claim? That's totally different to the original poster's issue here which is somebody else making a claim against them.
So you were the one claiming for damage. Becky's case is someone is claiming off her.I was wanting too claim of the third parties policy’s as they crashed into me.
My point, exactly.So you were the one claiming for damage. Becky's case is someone is claiming off her.
Do you have this in writing?So the claim has been removed.
...............................as I suspected. It does happen as people are human after all.So the claim has been removed.
Incorrect details provided to axa by the Guards ie: incorrect car reg.
Yes I have an email. The claim has also been removed from the portal.Do you have this in writing?
If not make sure you do!
I work in HSE admin. I'm fully aware that that clerical errors happen................................as I suspected. It does happen as people are human after all.
Disgraceful by the gardai.So the claim has been removed.
Incorrect details provided to axa by the Guards ie: incorrect car reg.
Or just put it down to a human error and move on now that it’s sorted? People make mistakes. It’s been rectified. I wouldn’t go as far to say it’s a disgrace.Disgraceful by the gardai.
I'd be sending a letter to the station asking if your name as registered keeper has been recorded anywhere on their systems as being involved in a crash and I'd be asking how such an error was made.
Did the Garda not do a very simple cross reference to the make, model and colour of the car?
Utter incompetence and gave you two weeks of stress
Gardai record everything.Or just put it down to a human error and move on now that it’s sorted? People make mistakes. It’s been rectified. I wouldn’t go as far to say it’s a disgrace.
So the claim has been removed.
Incorrect details provided to axa by the Guards ie: incorrect car reg.
Hold on, the Gardai don't reach out to insurers on issues like this. It is the claimant that lodges the claim who supplies all details. Unless there is injury involved, the Gardai just do not get involved bar recording any details as presented to them by one or both parties.Disgraceful by the gardai.
I'd be sending a letter to the station asking if your name as registered keeper has been recorded anywhere on their systems as being involved in a crash and I'd be asking how such an error was made.
Did the Garda not do a very simple cross reference to the make, model and colour of the car?
Utter incompetence and gave you two weeks of stress
Poster said that she was told Gardai were involved and the error was likely an error by the Gardai. - So it was this point I responded to.Hold on, the Gardai don't reach out to insurers on issues like this. It is the claimant that lodges the claim who supplies all details. Unless there is injury involved, the Gardai just do not get involved bar recording any details as presented to them by one or both parties.
The insurance company may on rare occasions contact the Gardai to confirm details, but generally they just punch in the details they received from the claimant and go from there. Insurance companies spend as little time as possible dealing with these claims.
Involved perhaps, but they still don't ever lodge insurance claims.Poster said that she was told Gardai were involved and the error was likely an error by the Gardai. - So it was this point I responded to.
I'd still be checking just to be sure.Involved perhaps, but they still don't ever lodge insurance claims.
In a case I had a few years back where the other party had provided incorrect details at the scene, the Gardai said they were prohibited from passing on details, but would remind the other party of their obligation to provide correct details to the insurer.
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