Dealing with Famous Car Insurance
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2004 1:36 pm
Hi Everyone,
I think it is a good thing when other members recount their experiences with suppliers, whether it be parts or services. In that vein I thought I would outline my experiences with Famous Car Insurance as it is a bit of an obscure insurance company based in WA and underwritten by a company in Gurnsey (the Channel Isles off the coast of UK).
For anyone who isnt aware, I was recently involved in a car accident - I was rear ended by another car. Now keep in mind my dealings with the insurance company is based upon a totally NOT AT FAULT claim, so I cant advise how you would be treated if you were at fault.
The accident happend in the evening of Thusday 13th May. I downloaded the claim form from the Famous web site that night. I rang Famous on Friday morning their time (around midday here) to report the accident, I was told that since I had all the details of the accident I would not loose my NCD or have to pay an excess. Unlike the more mainstream insurance companies they do not have people there 24/7 but at least you get to talk to a REAL person! All was fine and the paperwork was filled out and faxed back to them on the Friday.
It took exactly 1 week for an assessor to look at the car. I rang Famous on Monday of the following week to see if they had received the assessors report - but they hadnt as yet (it got there on the Tuesday). Anyway here is a very important point. When I rang on the Monday I was told that they were about to send me a letter requesting a copy of my driving history from the RTA. Now I have never come across this before. I was not at fault in this accident but before Famous would approve repairs I had to supply the report (the $16 it cost me I will claim back from Famous). So be careful - if you do decide to go with Famous dont make the mistake of telling porkies when they ask about your driving history, if you do you run the risk of them declining your claim whether you are at fault or not!!!!
Anyway I faxed my history to them on the Tuesday and by that afternoon the repairs had be authorised and parts ordered (it will still take about six weeks to fix cos the parts have to come from Japan). All in all there was around $10,000 damage. Oh and another thing - I had to get my personal plates remade and Famous are adding the $50 it cost to the claim, so keep that in mind if this happens to you.
So at this present time it is now up to the panel shop to do the right thing and fix the car to at least the standard it was before, and as I have photos of the car prior to the accident I'll make sure it is!!!
I hope this information helps anyone thinking of insuring with Famous.
By the way have a great Launching Party - wish I could have made it but with family committments and now no car it was not to be!!
Regards
Karen
I think it is a good thing when other members recount their experiences with suppliers, whether it be parts or services. In that vein I thought I would outline my experiences with Famous Car Insurance as it is a bit of an obscure insurance company based in WA and underwritten by a company in Gurnsey (the Channel Isles off the coast of UK).
For anyone who isnt aware, I was recently involved in a car accident - I was rear ended by another car. Now keep in mind my dealings with the insurance company is based upon a totally NOT AT FAULT claim, so I cant advise how you would be treated if you were at fault.
The accident happend in the evening of Thusday 13th May. I downloaded the claim form from the Famous web site that night. I rang Famous on Friday morning their time (around midday here) to report the accident, I was told that since I had all the details of the accident I would not loose my NCD or have to pay an excess. Unlike the more mainstream insurance companies they do not have people there 24/7 but at least you get to talk to a REAL person! All was fine and the paperwork was filled out and faxed back to them on the Friday.
It took exactly 1 week for an assessor to look at the car. I rang Famous on Monday of the following week to see if they had received the assessors report - but they hadnt as yet (it got there on the Tuesday). Anyway here is a very important point. When I rang on the Monday I was told that they were about to send me a letter requesting a copy of my driving history from the RTA. Now I have never come across this before. I was not at fault in this accident but before Famous would approve repairs I had to supply the report (the $16 it cost me I will claim back from Famous). So be careful - if you do decide to go with Famous dont make the mistake of telling porkies when they ask about your driving history, if you do you run the risk of them declining your claim whether you are at fault or not!!!!
Anyway I faxed my history to them on the Tuesday and by that afternoon the repairs had be authorised and parts ordered (it will still take about six weeks to fix cos the parts have to come from Japan). All in all there was around $10,000 damage. Oh and another thing - I had to get my personal plates remade and Famous are adding the $50 it cost to the claim, so keep that in mind if this happens to you.
So at this present time it is now up to the panel shop to do the right thing and fix the car to at least the standard it was before, and as I have photos of the car prior to the accident I'll make sure it is!!!
I hope this information helps anyone thinking of insuring with Famous.
By the way have a great Launching Party - wish I could have made it but with family committments and now no car it was not to be!!
Regards
Karen