Should I Buy A Written-Off Vehicle?
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Damagaed Motorcycle Buying Guide | Insurance
Write-Off Categories
Before you buy a written-off
vehicle you should consider the following:
• Tell your insurance company
about it - if you don't your policy may be invalidated.
It is unlikely to affect the premium you pay, but
it will probably reduce the amount paid out in the
event of a claim.
• Have a mechanical inspection
carried out by a professional to ensure it has been
repaired to a high standard - an MOT certificate
is no guarantee.
• The market value will have
been reduced considerably by the write-off - don't
pay full market value.
• You may have some difficulty
selling the vehicle in the future. Dealers often
won't accept them in part exchange and the market
for it will be limited.
Will previous accident damage be
recorded?
Only if the vehicle has been subject
to a total loss claim through an insurance company.
If the vehicle has been damaged but repaired by
an insurance company or the owner, then there will
be no record of it.
This vehicle has been written off,
can you tell me the exact area of damage?
The insurance company do not release
this detail of information. They only advise on
the category of write off which gives an indication
of the severity of the damage. If you are looking
for further information regarding this matter we
advise getting the vehicle mechanically inspected
by a professional.
What does third party or self-insured
mean?
If a vehicle belongs to a large fleet
it may be insured for the legal minimum only. This
means that if it is damaged the fleet owner must
either repair it, or send it to salvage. This is
called 'self-insured'. Similarly some individuals
only insure their vehicle as 'third party' due to
the cost of the policy compared with the value of
their vehicle. If the vehicle is damaged the insurance
policy will not pay for any repairs so therefore
there is no record of the damage.
Many vehicles are bought from salvage, repaired
and sold on. There is no guarantee that repairs
have been carried out to a satisfactory standard.
There are other instances where a vehicle has been
badly damaged and the insurance company have refused
to pay for repairs, for example if it was being
driven by an uninsured driver, or if was stolen
with the keys in.
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