Turns out that our car was registered as a CAT N in error by a company (we have had no involvement with) and the wrong information was entered on the data base and totally unrelated to our accident. You would hope that it would be fairly difficult to input incorrect information onto a database the car industry relies on for this sort of information, but apparently not. Also it is a worrying fact that our car was registered as CAT N for over a year and we were oblivious, as was our insurance company when we needed them to repair our car after a not our fault collision. The system seems rather inefficient.
As our insurance company was not actually involved it took a fair bit of investigation on our part to find out how our car ended up on the database as this information is not readily available and it cost us money to find. Luckily we could do it, but not everyone is in that position. And now we have to wait and see how long it takes for this to be removed.
Edited by HAP on 28/03/2023 at 17:47
|