Russell2005
New Member
Hi
I am new to these forums but my beautiful 2014 SD 2.2 FREELANDER was stolen on May 8th this year. It was recovered by the police on May 12th, the thieves drove it for 50 miles. I loved this car it was my 3rd freelander and simply the best car I have ever driven. From the heated steering wheel to the beautiful HSE sign on the back. It has 56,000 miles on clock, with full service History. The cost to put it right is £6,500 ...this insurance company Liverpool Victoria are refusing to pay because:
1. They can't understand how the thieves entered my car when it was locked.
2. No sign of forced entering on the car whatsoever..no broken window or steering damage.
3. The insurance company had HOOPERS examine it and they stated my keys are the original but this model is not capable of a relay attack. IS THIS TRUE? I REQUIRE HARD CORE EVIDENCE...PLEASE...
The insurance company on June 20th asked me in a letter :
1. How entry to your vehicle could have been gained?
- 2. Whether your vehicle had been left unlocked when it was stolen?
Since the day I reported it stolen , I know I locked that vehicle, I loved that car and had 15 folders in the back that are vital to my job. I am a meticulous person when it comes to security amd hold a responsible job and have done since 1995. I am 55 years old and have never made an insurance claim in my life. The insurance company have treated me like a criminal and land rover Redditch where the car has been sitting for 3 weeks have confirmed that this model CAN BE RELAYED ATTACK but insurance company are refusing any evidence others than Hoopers..who security car lock experts.
Please help me of can.
Whilst our enquiries into your claim continue we must reserve our rights under the terms of the policy, pending further investigation. This means that the claim, in whole or part, may not be covered. Therefore, your cooperation is really important.
We’re unable to pay a claim if a claimant or any person acting for them uses false or exaggerated information to make a claim and we report any fraudulent activity to the police.
They also wrote this at the end of the letter, which i find astonishing.
Russell2005
I am new to these forums but my beautiful 2014 SD 2.2 FREELANDER was stolen on May 8th this year. It was recovered by the police on May 12th, the thieves drove it for 50 miles. I loved this car it was my 3rd freelander and simply the best car I have ever driven. From the heated steering wheel to the beautiful HSE sign on the back. It has 56,000 miles on clock, with full service History. The cost to put it right is £6,500 ...this insurance company Liverpool Victoria are refusing to pay because:
1. They can't understand how the thieves entered my car when it was locked.
2. No sign of forced entering on the car whatsoever..no broken window or steering damage.
3. The insurance company had HOOPERS examine it and they stated my keys are the original but this model is not capable of a relay attack. IS THIS TRUE? I REQUIRE HARD CORE EVIDENCE...PLEASE...
The insurance company on June 20th asked me in a letter :
1. How entry to your vehicle could have been gained?
- 2. Whether your vehicle had been left unlocked when it was stolen?
Since the day I reported it stolen , I know I locked that vehicle, I loved that car and had 15 folders in the back that are vital to my job. I am a meticulous person when it comes to security amd hold a responsible job and have done since 1995. I am 55 years old and have never made an insurance claim in my life. The insurance company have treated me like a criminal and land rover Redditch where the car has been sitting for 3 weeks have confirmed that this model CAN BE RELAYED ATTACK but insurance company are refusing any evidence others than Hoopers..who security car lock experts.
Please help me of can.
Whilst our enquiries into your claim continue we must reserve our rights under the terms of the policy, pending further investigation. This means that the claim, in whole or part, may not be covered. Therefore, your cooperation is really important.
We’re unable to pay a claim if a claimant or any person acting for them uses false or exaggerated information to make a claim and we report any fraudulent activity to the police.
They also wrote this at the end of the letter, which i find astonishing.
Russell2005