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A little background (early days so I don't have comprehensive details)
Stepson returned to his parked Tesla Mod3 (£55,000
) to find drivers door substantially dented and surrounding paintwork damaged.
Fortunately an observer reported to him that a truck had reversed out from a side road into his Tesla and drove away. The observer supplied the reg number to stepson.
Stepson reported same to the police. Apparently police approached the driver who was under the influence, he refused a breathtest and assaulted the policeman(s)
Again 'early days' but to me this looks 'cut & dried' that the truck drivers insurance will have to pay for the Tesla repair' I am making an assumption here that the truck driver has insurance
On to the 'meat' of this post, Stepson has compulsory excess of £500.00 plus voluntary excess of £250.00.
Will he have to pay these excesses ?
A little googling leads me to 'Uninsured Loss Recovery'
" a form of legal expenses insurance that helps you recover money you have paid out following a car accident that was not your fault and which is not covered by your own motor policy. "
It seems this ULR can be taken out in addition to your vehicle insurance but it seems you can employ a solicitor 'after the fact' to recover ? among other losses your excesses.
Some solicitors seem to other this service on a 'no win no fee' basis.
I am interested in the thought of our knowledgeable members especially if you have relevant experience.
Thank you.
Stepson returned to his parked Tesla Mod3 (£55,000
Fortunately an observer reported to him that a truck had reversed out from a side road into his Tesla and drove away. The observer supplied the reg number to stepson.
Stepson reported same to the police. Apparently police approached the driver who was under the influence, he refused a breathtest and assaulted the policeman(s)
Again 'early days' but to me this looks 'cut & dried' that the truck drivers insurance will have to pay for the Tesla repair' I am making an assumption here that the truck driver has insurance

On to the 'meat' of this post, Stepson has compulsory excess of £500.00 plus voluntary excess of £250.00.
Will he have to pay these excesses ?
A little googling leads me to 'Uninsured Loss Recovery'
" a form of legal expenses insurance that helps you recover money you have paid out following a car accident that was not your fault and which is not covered by your own motor policy. "
It seems this ULR can be taken out in addition to your vehicle insurance but it seems you can employ a solicitor 'after the fact' to recover ? among other losses your excesses.
Some solicitors seem to other this service on a 'no win no fee' basis.
I am interested in the thought of our knowledgeable members especially if you have relevant experience.
Thank you.
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in my case it was getting the other party insurer to agree it was 50/50 responsibility (I had no issue with that. NB it was a bump in supermarket car park) and I got 50% of my excess back. I am insured with LV, in case that makes a difference???