Hi,
I have leased a DS3 which unfortunately got written off earlier this week.
I read the follwoing thread however it does not cover the situation I am currently in:
http://www.ds3club.co.uk/showthread....rs-written-off.
Unfortunately my partner who drove it only has third party fire and theft.
I know, I know...I should not have let him drive the car. You live and you learn, albeit a very expensive way to learn.
The car was due to be handed back in early may, hence I was about to pay for the last month of my lease.
However, what do I do now?
The car is currently at a yard somewhere and under normal circumstances I believe the insurance company would have gone to assess it; who should be doing the assessment now?
I am yet to let my lease company know which I will be doing later today.
My concern is, how do I know i will get a fair valuation?
I am concerned they will tell me that it is worth 10K when really perhaps it would only have been worth 8K
Should I be getting my own insurance company involved?
Your help is much appreciated.
I have leased a DS3 which unfortunately got written off earlier this week.
I read the follwoing thread however it does not cover the situation I am currently in:
http://www.ds3club.co.uk/showthread....rs-written-off.
Unfortunately my partner who drove it only has third party fire and theft.
I know, I know...I should not have let him drive the car. You live and you learn, albeit a very expensive way to learn.
The car was due to be handed back in early may, hence I was about to pay for the last month of my lease.
However, what do I do now?
The car is currently at a yard somewhere and under normal circumstances I believe the insurance company would have gone to assess it; who should be doing the assessment now?
I am yet to let my lease company know which I will be doing later today.
My concern is, how do I know i will get a fair valuation?
I am concerned they will tell me that it is worth 10K when really perhaps it would only have been worth 8K
Should I be getting my own insurance company involved?
Your help is much appreciated.
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