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Write off Categorys

Lexusboy
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28-09-2016, 08:58 AM
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Please see below message from our good friends from Adrian Flux.
Dan @(Adrian Flux) has been kind enough to list the different categorys

Please remember that some of the vehicles that have been written off will have a premium when re insured.

Dan list the following:

Below are some definitions for you. With regards to ours insurers they all vary as to which ones they cover and what terms they impose but we do have a large number of Insurers that will do Category C and D write offs.


Category A - A vehicle which should have been totally crushed, including all its spare parts.

Category B - A vehicle from which spare parts may be salvaged, but the bodyshell should have been crushed and the car should never return to the road.

Category C - An extensively damaged vehicle which the insurer has decided not to repair, but which could be repaired and returned to the road.

Category D - A damaged vehicle which the insurer has decided not to repair, but which could be repaired and returned to the road.
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http://www.adrianflux.co.uk

http://www.influx.co.uk
Lexusboy
28-09-2016, 08:58 AM #1

Please see below message from our good friends from Adrian Flux.
Dan @(Adrian Flux) has been kind enough to list the different categorys

Please remember that some of the vehicles that have been written off will have a premium when re insured.

Dan list the following:

Below are some definitions for you. With regards to ours insurers they all vary as to which ones they cover and what terms they impose but we do have a large number of Insurers that will do Category C and D write offs.


Category A - A vehicle which should have been totally crushed, including all its spare parts.

Category B - A vehicle from which spare parts may be salvaged, but the bodyshell should have been crushed and the car should never return to the road.

Category C - An extensively damaged vehicle which the insurer has decided not to repair, but which could be repaired and returned to the road.

Category D - A damaged vehicle which the insurer has decided not to repair, but which could be repaired and returned to the road.
__________________
http://www.adrianflux.co.uk

http://www.influx.co.uk

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