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RE: Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - XFullFatTim - 18-08-2012 05:00pm

There is another "small print" item that has appeared for those with Defenders - the big name discount insurers (Direct Line/ Churchill, Admiral etc etc) will not even renew cover for station-wagons with side facing seats. You have to have forward facing seats to get any form of cover from them, also they no longer quote for offroad use. Land Rover Insurance still covers side facing seats, off road use and a panoramic roof (well it wasn't excluded from my policy in March this year)


Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - Chunkstar - 18-08-2012 05:36pm

I work in insurance and spent a lot of time looking into different policies to ensure our pano roof was covered under the glass section of the policy. We eventually insured with LV. It is important everyone checks their policy at each renewal to check that the cover hasn't changed. I approached NFU in Feb 12 for a quote and they also cover pano roofs under glass but it is important to check that they haven't changed this since then. Esure were my previous insurers and they don't cover it under glass. Only bit of advice is to read the policy carefully before you take it out and at renewal before you renew.


RE: Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - mark_n - 18-08-2012 06:53pm

(18-08-2012 03:39pm)alibeau Wrote:  The pano roof is covered under the main policy and not the windscreen section.

Yes, but the issue is that if the roof is damaged, you will have to claim as an accident and pay your accidental damage excess and possibly affect your no-claims bonus. If it was covered under the windscreen section, you would simply pay the windscreen excess (typically £75) with no effect on your no-claims discount.

I choose to have a £1000 accidental damage excess to keep the premium down so a claim for the sun-roof would be bad news.


RE: Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - wavey.dave - 18-08-2012 07:01pm

If you read my posts in the thread in the finance and insurance section you'll see the headache I had getting the pano roof covered at all on my admiral policy.

I'll not be renewing with them.


RE: Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - Ranger4 - 18-08-2012 08:29pm

My previous provider was Aviva and my broker told me that they wouldn't cover the sunroof under the windscreen cover, even when their quote was around £800! After searching online I found that that quite a few companies, including Landrover Insurance, wouldn't cover the sunroof under the windscreen claus. I eventually settled on LV after reading the small print and then phoning them up to double check - £460, business class 1 & sunroof covered.


RE: Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - alibeau - 19-08-2012 03:01am

(18-08-2012 06:53pm)mark_n Wrote:  Yes, but the issue is that if the roof is damaged, you will have to claim as an accident and pay your accidental damage excess and possibly affect your no-claims bonus. If it was covered under the windscreen section, you would simply pay the windscreen excess (typically £75) with no effect on your no-claims discount.

I choose to have a £1000 accidental damage excess to keep the premium down so a claim for the sun-roof would be bad news.

Sorry, I missed the point.......

Ali.


RE: Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - Urban Splash - 19-08-2012 10:12am

This has cropped up before....I'm with admiral. The most recent policy document has changed slightly with regards to glass...


"When getting my latest policy doc with Admiral, they would not add the pano roof to the modifications section as they have no way of adding it on their system.

The policy doc (page 15) explains windscreen damage. It's not clear cut. "we will pay: to repair or replace broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows.."

Is a pano roof a window? Probably not....

It goes on to state "we will not pay: more than £25 for each glass repair or £50 for each glass replacement, if the repair or replacement is not arranged via our glass repair helpline" question is, will the glass repair helpline cover a roof?

To add confusion, previous policy docs from Admiral specifically stated that "we will not pay to repair or replace sunroofs"

This line does not appear on the current doc"

All these people that have 'had it verbally confirmed', or 'note on file' need to be careful. If its not on your certificate or policy documentation that you actually have a copy of, it's a grey area and they are unlikely to pay out..


RE: Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - wavey.dave - 19-08-2012 11:58am

(19-08-2012 10:12am)Urban Splash Wrote:  This has cropped up before....I'm with admiral. The most recent policy document has changed slightly with regards to glass...


"When getting my latest policy doc with Admiral, they would not add the pano roof to the modifications section as they have no way of adding it on their system.

The policy doc (page 15) explains windscreen damage. It's not clear cut. "we will pay: to repair or replace broken glass in your cars windscreen or windows.."

Is a pano roof a window? Probably not....

It goes on to state "we will not pay: more than £25 for each glass repair or £50 for each glass replacement, if the repair or replacement is not arranged via our glass repair helpline" question is, will the glass repair helpline cover a roof?

To add confusion, previous policy docs from Admiral specifically stated that "we will not pay to repair or replace sunroofs"

This line does not appear on the current doc"

All these people that have 'had it verbally confirmed', or 'note on file' need to be careful. If its not on your certificate or policy documentation that you actually have a copy of, it's a grey area and they are unlikely to pay out..

I emailed them the full list of options, and got an email confirming that they'd been added, along with a latter confirming that all of the options I added are covered. However, the roof comes under the main policy not the glass policy.


RE: Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - Urban Splash - 19-08-2012 01:03pm

So if you get a chip on your pano roof, you will claim against your policy? Loose all no claims potentially, and have a claim listed, thus increasing your premiums? Surely it's better to attempt to claim through the (admittedly ambiguous) 'broken glass' cover?

This is of course my own experience and opinion, but I would not be happy with an email trail to rely upon when if comes to insurance. They will do all they can to minimise payout....In my experience, it's what's on your certificate that matters.


RE: Panoramic Roof - A Pain in the Glass - wavey.dave - 19-08-2012 03:29pm

(19-08-2012 01:03pm)Urban Splash Wrote:  So if you get a chip on your pano roof, you will claim against your policy? Loose all no claims potentially, and have a claim listed, thus increasing your premiums? Surely it's better to attempt to claim through the (admittedly ambiguous) 'broken glass' cover?

This is of course my own experience and opinion, but I would not be happy with an email trail to rely upon when if comes to insurance. They will do all they can to minimise payout....In my experience, it's what's on your certificate that matters.

They don't have the ability to list individual items on the certificate, all they have is generic modifications and they have listed modifications to bodywork and parking sensors (this is their interpretation of park assist lol"

If you read the thread, you'll see I had a hell of a battle to just get them to cover the pano roof at all.