Is my story of the write-off of my damaged Mondeo indicative of today's insurance repair and accident management industry?

I was recently hit on the rear nearside wheel of my Ford Mondeo. I notified my insurer, Lloyds TSB, who instructed me to contact Green Flag. The tow truck duly arrived after I had asked for the vehicle to be towed to my regular Ford Agent who has been a concessionaire with them for 100 years. The insurer told me it was difficult - because Just Car Clinic (established 'independently' for eight years and now with 25 branches) must be the preferred engineer.

The Green Flag driver arrived and instantly declared it to be a 'write-off’. I asked him casually which garage he had worked at and he confirmed he had had never worked at a garage. He simply told me that more than 90 per cent of his towed vehicles were write-offs. Just Car Clinic here is a mere 500 yards from the main Ford agent. It took JCC a mere four minutes to tell me it was a write-off. Next morning the assessor rang me to tell me that the cost of repair would have been £5,073.74. I remain amazed at the detail of the assessment on a cursory look. Meanwhile I asked the Ford Agent to go over and look at it. They quoted me a final figure of £4,273.91.

The Mondeo was registered in October 2003 with 86,000 miles. It had been serviced regularly. Of course I realised that the book price was circa £2,500 but I knew that the car is in superb condition and I did not want to lash out for a new car at around £20,000. Just Car Clinic, on realising that I would keep the vehicle and have it repaired through Ford, then declared that they were declaring it scrap and deducted £454 from my insurance payment. They also insisted that the car would have to be inspected by an independent engineer at £78. I paid that too. Though I paid for legal advice in my premium, I received none.

Why was I charged a scrap value of £454? Why was I compelled to use their approved repairer? Why are they going to deduct me two years' no-claims bonus? How can the independent company Just Car Clinic grow by 25 branches in just eight years? I remain more than curious.

Asked on 16 June 2011 by JB, via email

Answered by Honest John
Interesting story indicative of the morass into which the insurance and repair business has sunk since private equity investment. Many insurers now charge an excess of £200 if you refuse to use their preferred insurer, notwithstanding that you might actually get the job done more cheaply, as you in fact did.
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