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Car Accident Not My Fault

Had a car accident that was not your fault? Discover your vehicle claim options and how to claim most efficiently.

Non Fault Car Accidents

Car accidents are an unfortunate part of modern life, yet due to advances in vehicle safety technology, car accidents are thankfully more often an inconvenience rather than anything more serious. However, drivers are impacted due to their reliance upon their vehicles to enable them to proceed with their daily lives. Finding yourself without the use of a vehicle due to an accident can create a stressful and challenging set of problems to address.

Cost Free Help After Non Fault Car Accidents

The good news for drivers involved in ‘non fault’ road traffic accidents is there are many courtesy hire car and vehicle claim services available to resolve the situation. These services may offer an alternative vehicle claim and courtesy vehicle solution to claiming on your car insurance. Independent vehicle claim and courtesy vehicle services have quickly become the modern effective way to claim after a car accident that was not your fault.

By claiming via an independent service the ‘non-fault party often means there is no policy excess to pay. This is because when claiming directly against the negligent parties insurance company. There are other possible benefits as well, through appointing an independent vehicle claim service, they should act upon your instruction and in your best interest, as a result, this means you shoul have full control over your vehicle claim. This is important as it gives you full choice over where your vehicle is repaired, what your vehicle agreed write off value will be, and even ensures that you will receive a true like for like courtesy hire car after the accident without compromise. Independent vehicle claim services should work to protect your entitlements and help drivers avoid sustain financial loss and inconvenience.

“Note. You do not always have to claim via your car insurance if the accident was not your fault”

Non Fault Car Accident Repair Claims

An often overlooked point of note in relation to vehicle accident repairs. Vehicle owners should remember that vehicles purchased through car finance or leasing agreements, a common condition in the agreement is the vehicle must be repaired by a manufacturer approved repair centre. Repairs must be carried out to OEM standards to uphold the agreement. If this is not done vehicle owners can find themselves with an expensive surprise as they later discover they’re liable for the costs to correct any substandard repairs. Many vehicles also carry manufacturer warranties which, to enable their preservation, may require repairs bing carried out by a manufacturer approved repair centre. By claiming through an independent vehicle claim service you should be able to decide where your vehicle is repaired. 

Non Fault Write Off Claims

Should your vehicle be classed as a write-off, you should approve the vehicle write off valuation, not an insurer.

How To Claim When A Car Accident Is Not Your Fault

‘The Car Accident Was Not My Fault’

Many drivers claim the car accident ‘was not my fault’ and whilst this may be a true statement, claiming an accident is ‘not my fault’ and proving it, can be two different things. All too often we experience fault drivers firstly accepting responsibility for an accident on the scene, only to then have a change of heart after the accident. This can often happen due to the at-fault driver being advised all to dispute all claims. This is done on the basis that a percentage of the fault claims that would otherwise be paid out and settled, will then become un-resolvable liability disputes and impossible to establish liability. This is why establishing accident liability through evidence and witness statements is essential to successfully claim for a non-fault car accident. Obtaining the correct evidence and witness statements you will help protect your claims history and increase the chances of your claims success, it may also help avoid the requirement to pay a policy excess.

How Do I Prove A Car Accident Was Not My Fault?

Whilst liability may appear straightforward at the time of an accident, you must remain cautious and ensure you take steps to safeguard against any potential disputes that could arise after the event. Unfortunately all too often people experience ‘fault drivers’ changing their minds after car accidents which results them disputing liability. To avoid this situation or to win any liability challenges, taking the right steps after a non fault car accident is absolutely essential.

Following a non-fault car accident, it’s essential to gather the correct information to secure your position as the non-fault party. Regardless of how reasonable the at-fault driver may be at the accident scene, gathering the correct information and potential evidence will ensure success should the accident be disputed at a later date. Even the nicest of people change their minds when given time to reflect or most often when they’re faced with financial loss due to their potential insurance increase. To negate these situations take the following information and carry out the following actions to gather supporting evidence to clarify the accident circumstances.

Information To Take After A Non Fault Car Accident
  • Take full details of the driver of the at fault vehicle.
  • Take owner details of the at fault driver.
  • Take note of the fault drivers vehicle registration number.
  • Take Insurance Details (Insurance company name and policy number)
  • Take contact details of any witnesses
  • Take details of any possible cctv.
  • Take note of the exact time and location of the accident.
  • Take note of the circumstances.
  • Take note of any police indent reference numbers or CAD numbers
  • Take note of any attending police officers badge numbers
Evidence After The Accident
  • Report the incident to the police.
  • Take pictures of the accident locations.
  • Take pictures of the vehicles involved, including damage.
  • Take a picture of the at fault driver.
  • Take a picture of their I.D.
  • Take any available Dash-Cam footage or record to phone.
  • Take any available CCTV footage or record to phone.
  • Request the fault driver to make a written statement confirming liability and accident circumstances. Alternatively request they film a clip stating the accident circumstances and confirming liability.

Note. The minimum information required is the fault drivers registration number and ideally their name (vehicle owners name). Insurers and claims services can usually obtain full insurance details via the registration plate number, however, it’s always good to gain as much information as possible.

Take the following steps after the accident

Report the accident to your chosen vehicle claims service, ideally, you will have obtained some of the information detailed above. Vehicle claim services like ACC will then process the information and carry out liability and suitability checks. These checks will usually take around 40 minutes to process. Once completed the services are offered to resolve your situation. Many services offer a same day courtesy car often delivered to you directly. We can provide vehicle accident recovery and vehicle claims assistance. Contact our team today for assistance.

At Fault Insurers Can Reduce Claim Costs

There can be advantages to the at-fault parties insurers as when a driver claims directly against them. By claiming independently the car accident claim is made directly against them, this can result in a reduced claim cost being claimed against them. For example, due to the direct claim route, no policy excess may have needed to be paid so there maybe no excess payment claim required. The at-fault insurers can also settle claims quickly as they may have the abiblity to authorise repairs or pay write off values quickly. They may also offer a temporary replacement vehicle services.

Independent Car Accident Help

If you have had a car accident that was not your fault some great websites provide entirely independent car accident and claims advice. One of those sites is the UK citizens advice site, this page covers the topic of what to do if the accident was not your fault. It also covers available services available to non-fault drivers and how they can help.

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