car insurance floods
they won't
if it's stationary and gets a dousing of water then they will payout
if youdrive through it like a spaz because the guy in front did, they will look at it as a driver being a twat
if it was possible i'd show you the ammount of standing water down the road that gets 3 or 4 hero's stranded in it everyt ime it buckets down, most of them are mechanically fucked where the engines hydro lock, and if that'st he case then you won't get a penny from the insurance if that's what you are thinking
on the other hand, if you say you were driving through and it was raining, there is also some clause where you have to take avoiding action or soemthing complicated along those lines
if you are trying to ford a stream and the car gets stuck and washes away, then it won't be a problem, but just parking it up in a river will at the very least come out of your pocket
if it's stationary and gets a dousing of water then they will payout
if youdrive through it like a spaz because the guy in front did, they will look at it as a driver being a twat
if it was possible i'd show you the ammount of standing water down the road that gets 3 or 4 hero's stranded in it everyt ime it buckets down, most of them are mechanically fucked where the engines hydro lock, and if that'st he case then you won't get a penny from the insurance if that's what you are thinking
on the other hand, if you say you were driving through and it was raining, there is also some clause where you have to take avoiding action or soemthing complicated along those lines
if you are trying to ford a stream and the car gets stuck and washes away, then it won't be a problem, but just parking it up in a river will at the very least come out of your pocket
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The comparison site has estimated that as many as 30% of UK drivers might not be insured, should their vehicle be damaged as a result of flooding.
Hayley Parsons, managing director at Gocompare.com warns that those with third party or third party, fire and theft will not be protected for flood damage, and that only those with comprehensive policies will be eligible for an insurance payout.
The comparison site has estimated that as many as 30% of UK drivers might not be insured, should their vehicle be damaged as a result of flooding.
Hayley Parsons, managing director at Gocompare.com warns that those with third party or third party, fire and theft will not be protected for flood damage, and that only those with comprehensive policies will be eligible for an insurance payout.
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I work for a BMW dealership & we change engines for the insurance companys last month we done 4 so they do cover it.But i would read the small print direct line & royal sun alliance we have dealt with they are ok.
people are covered if they drive through a flood and damage the car as long as they have comprehensive cover.
I know of two people who have had this happen in the past couple of years, one had a new engine fitted (Golf R32) after a deep puddle turned out to be very deep puddle, the other had the car (Porsche 944 turbo) fully paid out as the water went from being 4 inches deep when he drove into it to being 4ft deep by the time the rain stopped an hour later.
I know of two people who have had this happen in the past couple of years, one had a new engine fitted (Golf R32) after a deep puddle turned out to be very deep puddle, the other had the car (Porsche 944 turbo) fully paid out as the water went from being 4 inches deep when he drove into it to being 4ft deep by the time the rain stopped an hour later.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bdMCTZ...eature=related
Who paid out for this one then? Oh yes, we did!
Who paid out for this one then? Oh yes, we did!
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