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Claims question

  • 03-10-2016 3:52pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,204 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    i'm a bit confused around my scenario and hoping someone can help.

    long story short I have 2 cars and 2 separate policies(different companies), one with 7 years N.C.B (up in Oct) & another with 0 (brand new policy (up in Jan)

    when 7 NCB policy is up in a few weeks I will be selling this car, then when 0 NCB is up I will be looking for a new quote using the 7 NCB.

    recently I hit a car with my "0" NCB car, was my fault and I accepted responsibility. If I need to claim through insurance do you know will it effect my 7 NCB on the other car or is it totally separate?

    im sure that when I go for a new quote I need to put in i made a claim but I can still put in i have 7 years NCB... as I will have this form advising so. is that correct?


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