What made my case drag on a bit was that there were 3 cars involved
Car 1 - mine - 2 weeks old (stationary red light)
Car 2 - ancient MB - insured by Norwich Union via Swintons (stationary) - unsavoury background of driver & passenger
Car 3 - new MB - insured by Norwich Union - woman driver related to Glasgow gangster driving a "loan car" from MB dealer - she had signed a waiver saying she had her own insurance cover and did not pay the daily charge for day cover insurance. NU was the fall back insurer as the car was on the MB garage block policy.
Car 3 hit car 2, car2 hit me!
Neither NU Retail customer division claims or NU Corporate Insurance claims would accept blame. My claim therefore was against 2 x NU policies.
In the words of my lawyer I was the only one that was deemed honest - the background reports on the other drivers was they were from different sets of well known criminal backgrounds.
£1000 excess payable by car 3 driver was possibly the reason for denial of blame but Perjury & possible Sphincter issues had them change their story a day or 2 before the court date.
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