Being involved in a car accident can be stressful, especially if it’s not your fault. To help you navigate this situation smoothly, we’ve compiled a step-by-step guide to ensure you avoid unnecessary costs, get your vehicle recovered for free, and secure a comparable replacement vehicle quickly.
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Being involved in a car accident that wasn’t your fault can be a stressful experience. However, a non-fault claim process can help you recover damages, losses, and injuries without the usual hassle. This guide will explain what a non-fault claim is and highlight the differences between standard road traffic accident claims and non-fault claims.
When you’re the driver who wasn’t at fault in a car accident, it can feel incredibly unfair. You adhered to the rules of the road, yet you’re the one facing a host of inconveniences. To support drivers like you, the accident claims management industry was established. Also known as Accident Management and Credit Hire, this service aims to mitigate the impact on non-fault drivers and ensure you get the support and compensation you deserve.
This eliminates the need to file a claim against your own insurance policy.
Don’t let a non-fault accident become a major hassle. Complete our non-fault accident claim form, and one of our Non-Fault Claim Experts will get in touch with you soon to initiate the process and address any questions you might have.
After a non-fault accident, your first step should be to contact an Accident Management Company rather than your own insurance company.
Many drivers instinctively call their own insurer right after an accident. However, doing so can affect the nature of your claim. By reaching out to your insurance company first, the claim may not be treated as a specific No Fault Claim.
Instead, begin by contacting Accident Management Specialists like us at Auto Claims Assist. This ensures your claim is handled appropriately, and you receive the support and assistance you deserve.
From this point, we gather all the necessary information from you to open your accident claim. If your vehicle is still at the roadside, we will also arrange for accident recovery to get you back on track.
Following an accident where you’re not at fault, your first contact should be with an accident management specialist like Auto Claims Assist.
Many believe contacting their own insurance company is the first step after a non-fault accident. However, choosing an accident management company over your insurer can often lead to better outcomes, especially when the accident wasn’t your fault.
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To speak to an advisor for advice and guidance on getting started after a non-fault claim, call 0778 612 8786.
To start your claim now, use our online claim form to submit your non-fault accident details.
Alternatively, you can complete this form, and a member of our New Claims Team will contact you to discuss your situation.
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In a non-fault claim, the driver who was not at fault has 2 options. They can either go directly to their own insurance company to start the claim, or they can work with a credit hire company (also known as an accident management company).
If the driver goes directly to their own insurance company, they may have to pay their excess and their insurance premiums may rise.
However, by working with an accident management company, they can avoid their excess, avoid their insurance being affected and can have their full claim managed by non-fault experts. All at no cost to the non-fault driver.
If you claim directly with your insurance company, it’s likely that your insurance will go up. This is often to do with a ‘pending claim’ which gets attached to the non-fault drivers policy. This results in your insurance going up on your renewal. To avoid this, non-fault drivers work with Accident Management Companies. This way, non-fault drivers leave their own insurance policy unaffected during the non fault claim.
Insurance companies make non-fault driver’s pay their excess up-front on a non-fault claim because the claim has not yet concluded liability of the accident. A non-fault driver can avoid paying their excess on a non-fault claim by working with an Accident Management Company first instead.
It’s a high possibility that a driver who wasn’t at fault can lose their no claims if they claim directly with their own insurer after a non-fault accident. This is because their own insurer will open a claim against the non-fault driver’s own policy. This can all be avoided by working with an accident management company. An Accident Management Company claims directly from the at-fault driver’s insurance policy instead; leaving the non-fault driver’s policy un-touched. As a result, avoiding the loss of your no claims if it wasn’t your fault
Every insurer is different. A claim against your own policy can range from 2 years, all the way through to a full loss of a driver’s no claims. However, if you work directly with an accident management company, your no claims will not be affected. This is because we claim directly against the at-fault driver’s insurance policy.
A ‘non fault accident’ is when a car accident occurs that involves 2 or more vehicles but is caused by a particular person(s), leaving at least 1 person not at fault. The individual(s) who was not at fault for the accident is who is deemed to have had a ‘non at fault accident’.
The individual who was not at fault is entitled to a different process, known as a non fault claim. In this, they would contact an accident management company to claim directly against the other driver’s insurance policy.
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