Third party insurance is compulsory in this country and covers all and any costs arising to - putting it bluntly - people you run into. Excesses are not applied to third party personal injury claims (just damage to the car you are driving).
Pass the details straight on to the car rental insurance company and let them sort it out. You may also write back to the solicitors, tell them you have forwarded the details as requested, and ask that they correspond directly with your insurers in future. If in doubt, use recorded delivery (it is only 75p a letter).
Once you have done that, put it all out of your mind and think of something more pleasant (dancing to popular music! Wearing hats! Enjoying cheese).
There is no reason for you to worry at all
Date: May 28th, 2004 08:45 am (UTC)From:Pass the details straight on to the car rental insurance company and let them sort it out. You may also write back to the solicitors, tell them you have forwarded the details as requested, and ask that they correspond directly with your insurers in future. If in doubt, use recorded delivery (it is only 75p a letter).
Once you have done that, put it all out of your mind and think of something more pleasant (dancing to popular music! Wearing hats! Enjoying cheese).