You will find the prices at the top of the price comparison list have compulsory AND voluntary excesses. It's all a clever bit of marketing to make you thing 'ooh, that's not a bad price...'.
Also, comparison sites dont include Churchill or Direct Line (both parts of UK Insurance) and you can often, depending on car and driving record, find a similar or lower price with a lower excess.
To eliminate petty claims, most companies now insist on a minimum excess, which in most no fault accidents can be reclaimed from the other party. What you need to avoid is two big excesses, vol and compulsory, like the £450 you indicate.
As always, shop around for insurance, there a no benefits for loyalty. Also bear in mind if you have a premium brand car, ie Mini/BMW, then their insurance brands will be competitive but offer repairs at an approved BMW/Mini bodyshop using OEM parts. That wont be the case with many others, as they have dealer with big repair chains and will use non-OEM parts to keep cost of claim down. I once had a Mondeo repaired after I rear ended someone and within 3 years of the accident the only rust on the car was on the wing which had been replaced.
I've never taken personal insurance, and is your legal cover from a house policy valid? DOnt pay twice for cover. Breakdown cover - again, shop around
As for 'customer care', does such a thing exist any more?
One other suggestion, some of the cash back sites can link you to a policy where after x weeks, you get £35 to £80 back, depending on provider. This can ease the cost.
Finally, install a dash cam if you haven't already. Can save a lot of post accident arguments between insurers after the other party changes their story and tries to blames you 100%.
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