30 Apr 2010 @ 1:43 PM 
 

Are my old car insurance company still liable for a personal injury claim 2 years after accident?

 

Today i had a letter from a solicitors and county court saying that a accident i had 2 years ago the other driver is now putting in a personal injury claim against me but at the time of the accident i was with my old insurance company now i am with different company so would my old insurance company still be liable for this claim as i was insured with them at the time of the accident?

Yes, whoever you were insured with at the time will be responsible for all claims arising from that claim.
You need to send all correspondence to them to sort out.

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Last Edit: 30 Apr 2010 @ 01 43 PM

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  1. Robert G said...
    1:19 pm - April 30th, 2010

    Yes. Contact your old insurance company and make sure they get a copy of the letter ASAP. Do not speak with the other party until told to by an attorney or your insurance company.
    References :

  2. Vicky said...
    2:01 pm - April 30th, 2010

    Yes, just forward their details to the court and phone the old insurers
    References :

  3. John M said...
    2:36 pm - April 30th, 2010

    yes they are still liable.
    References :

  4. W said...
    2:45 pm - April 30th, 2010

    Yes they are liable, send all the letters you get to your old insurance company, and inform the solicitor that you have done so.
    References :

  5. inquisitor said...
    3:10 pm - April 30th, 2010

    Did you inform the insurance company at the time of the accident? If not could be a problem!
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  6. lockdsistah said...
    3:42 pm - April 30th, 2010

    Your old insurance may deny the claim if you failed to inform them of the accident in a timely manner as stipulated by your insurance contract. If they deny the claim, then you will still be liable for the 2 year old claim.
    References :
    Claims Adjuster

  7. photog said...
    4:27 pm - April 30th, 2010

    Yes, whoever you were insured with at the time will be responsible for all claims arising from that claim.
    You need to send all correspondence to them to sort out.
    References :

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