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RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - Big Dave - 07-01-2012 09:01pm I'm not going to shame them as my policy states cover for windscreen, windows & sunroof, no mention of Panoramic Roof Cover. I wasn't at all surprised when I contacted them and found that this area of the policy didn't cover the roof. I'm with More Than Insurance, the same company you have listed as 'covered', hence my original query. RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - PhilSkill - 08-01-2012 12:37am With Admiral I specifically listed the pano roof as an extra and after some consultation they said I was covered with glass excess. Will check docs tomorrow just to be sure. RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - ytshome - 08-01-2012 12:37am Anyone considering JLR insurance should read earlier threads. They are worse than useless and I didn't have to make a claim to know this. RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - mywillia - 08-01-2012 12:56am (07-01-2012 09:01pm)Big Dave Wrote: I wasn't at all surprised when I contacted them and found that this area of the policy didn't cover the roof. Big Dave You need to speak to the right person not the person who answers the phone. You need to go higher up than that and then ask them where in their policy it states that a roof, that is made of glass, that lets in sunlight is excluded from their Glass section? Referring to it yourself as a panoramic roof is just helping them and not you. Insurance is about definitions, if they tell you it's not covered because your roof is not a sunroof ask them where in the policy wording sunroof is defined and then tell them that Landrover call it a sunroof! They can't pull a definition out of thin air to suit the conversation you're having. If you haven't had sight of their definition in your policy wording you cannot be aware of it therefore if they haven't defined the meaning of the word sunroof or specifically excluded full length sunroofs then a reasonable person would expect that their glass sunroof would be covered. If i could speak to them for you I would. If the worst happens and you need to claim for your sunroof then you might have to fight and complain. You may even have to take your case to the financial ombudsman but their wording and lack of wording is your friend Their policy also includes cover for windows under the glass section. Ask them if they've defined a window whilst you're on the phone! RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - Louie - 08-01-2012 01:28am (07-01-2012 03:53pm)DaveR Wrote: For those with Landrover Insurance I just checke the policy cover under the windscreen and windows section...... Having read my LR Policy document I can confirm DaveR's comments, the pano roof would only be covered under the main policy not the windscreen / windows lower excess without affecting no claims bonus. I must admit I would have thought most companies would only cover a pano roof under the main policy they are somewhat bigger than a normal sunroof. However this is typical of the minefield that is is insurance, It will be interesting to see if we have a mild winter this year without all the claims that resulted after last years bad weather, whether insurance premiums will drop. I very much doubt it. RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - PhilSkill - 08-01-2012 11:41pm Admiral policy book, looks covered... 1 Cover for your windscreen We will pay: . to repair or replace broken glass in your car’s windscreen or windows and any scratching to the bodywork caused by the broken glass, as long as there has not been any other loss or damage Our Glass Repair Helpline (open 24 hours a day) is 0844 543 4426 2 What is not covered We will not pay: . any excess shown on your current Policy Schedule . for replacement of the hood/roof structure of a convertible or cabriolet car when the glass forming part of it is not repairable . for a courtesy car . any windscreens or windows not made of glass eg perspex . 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 . more than the market value of the car at the time of loss (less the excess) Claims under this section will not affect your No Claims Bonus. See also... Page 20: General Exceptions Pages 22-26: General Conditions Pages 27-29: Extra Conditions (endorsements) RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - ChuckieB - 08-01-2012 11:50pm So what's Admiral's definition of a window? A glass sunroof is not a window? RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - oraclejon - 09-01-2012 02:16pm ok....after getting an email back from Admiral it looks like my inital concerns can be put to bed. As PhilSkill says above; they cover sunroofs under the Windscreen section o their policy. Phew! Worthy process though as it seems there are some insurers out there that will not cover them at all! RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - wavey.dave - 31-07-2012 06:54pm I've just spoken to Admiral in advance of getting my car on Saturday, this is what I was told - Unfortunately, we are unable to cover the Panaramic Roof in the event of a claim. RE: Panoramic Roof - Insurance impact. IMPORTANT. - wavey.dave - 31-07-2012 08:06pm A further telephone call has got them to agree that the roof is covered as part of the main policy and not the windscreen policy. Anyone who's been told the glass policy covers them, I'd suggest getting clarification! |