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Originally Posted by kwak zzr
its your driving/riding history you have to tell them.
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Originally Posted by carty
I thought that the nature of third party insurance was that you didn't receive a penny from your own insurance for your vehicle even if someone else was at fault. If you are TPO or TPFT and involved in a collision with a third party (that's their fault) you will claim off their insurance. Your insurance will only cover the damage to their vehicle / them if it is your fault.
Your TPO or TPFT covers you for nothing to do with accidents, only the fire or theft part. And I would assume (same as Mr Speirs has) that it has obviously not been stolen and the fire element is surely to do with if it spontaneously combusts outside your house / in your garage or if someone sets it on fire. It can't be covered for a fire resulting from a crash that is your own fault (sorry Britney  ).
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Sorry yeah your right I meant you wouldn't see any money unless it's someone elses fault and in which case if they're insured you'd claim from their policy not your own anyway. Maybe I should have elaborated.