You hear good things as they NEVER role over. I know its a lot of money but privilege when you have a bump will just go "ahh its 50/50 lets settle" and then they will force settle for you unless you have a witness you will be screwed most of the time. So that's the risk you take. NFUM will stand by their client and use all those extra £300's to fight tooth and nail.I tried NFU this year at renewal time as I had heard many good things about them, but their quote was £450 and Privilege wanted £148 difference was a bit too much .
That's the kind of thing I heard and I agree most of my experience with insurance companies has made me wonder how they get away with it, , just wish they could find a way to stand behind you for an extra £100You hear good things as they NEVER role over. I know its a lot of money but privilege when you have a bump will just go "ahh its 50/50 lets settle" and then they will force settle for you unless you have a witness you will be screwed most of the time. So that's the risk you take. NFUM will stand by their client and use all those extra £300's to fight tooth and nail.
and one often not known fact if you are with NFU you get a 2k discount on a new LR purchase.Don't forget, with Nfu comes they're breakdown get you home service, saves you needing aa relay or such like, last( only) time I needed it car was on a transporter heading home within 1 1/2 hours, pretty good I thought.
Yes but what happens to no claims discount? If both parties claim then both loose no claims, and both insurance companies hit the client, If I was not to responsible I don't want to loose out.A 50/50 settlement and 50/50 blame are different animals. Its one of those industry sayings that got out into the public and inferred a different meaning. 50/50 settlement is an agreement between Insurance Company A and Insurance Company B. One week A will owe B £100 and the next week B will owe A £150, they then use the agreement and B settles the account by paying £50 to A. This agreement does not apportion blame. Thankfully with the addition of Legal Expenses Insurance to (almost all) policies there is always someone willing to take up your fight.
I was looking at prospective quotes on a 90. NFU quoted nearly £5k but Flux quoted £1100. Mines due to my age I know but the difference is massive.They used to be great for Defenders but l called them today for a price and they won't even quote for my 110 TD5 SW.