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PH:
I'me grateful to this thread for pointing me in the direction of TSB cycle insurance
http://thorncyclesforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=12382.0

We discussed in that thread the policy and the premiums but it isn't till you make a claim that you can get any idea of how good or bad it is. 
In the interests of research I crashed my bike so i could answer that question for you  ::)
Like many, I chose on price, my premium is based on the of my most expensive bike (Thorn Mercury) and all other bikes kept at my address are automatically included, I live in whats rated as a mid risk urban area, my bikes are kept indoors. I chose the £200 excess and it currently costs £78 a year, paid DD monthly at no extra charge.
So, Accident on Monday.
Inform the insurers on Wednesday, only way to do so is by phone, I'd have preferred email. The call was straightforward, short wait, then some simple questions, they accepted the claim there and then. Told the valuation and settlement would be handled by a third party, BeValued, and that they would be in touch within two working days.
A few hours later got a call from BeValued, a short but clear explanation of the process, and my consent to open an online portal. I was told I'd need to upload any relevant documents, plus get a professional damage report and an estimate of the cost of repair or replacement. The person I was speaking to wasn't a cycle expert, though it didn't sound like that would be an issue.
Over the next few days I collected the required documents together and uploaded them, the website was simple to use. I had a damage report done by a local shop who are repair specialists, which I paid for, in the report they also quoted for the labour to swap parts. I had a quote from SJS for the parts. I also included some info on the bike and before and after photos.
I'd completed that by the weekend and sent them an email on Sunday saying I'd done so and asking if there was anything else required.
Received an email on Wednesday, offering to settle my claim in full, including the cost of the damage report and the labour (Minus the excess). I had to send my bank details and the money was paid in same day.

I'm very satisfied, it couldn't have been more straightforward, OK it wasn't a complex claim, but there was no question of alternatives or reduced value. The only thing that remains to be seen is what it'll do to the premium, I'll update this when I find out.

energyman:
Oh that was excellent.  Sorry to hear about accident.
Like so many others I was wondering if the "cheap insurance" would have other repercussions.
I feel happier now.  Thanks.
(Quick pop to bike shed to take photos of all bikes ie in GOOD condition !)

lewis noble:
Sorry to hear about your shunt, I'm sure most of us have either done that or had near misses . . . . . I nearly did a few months ago, tired, end of the day, head down instead of looking up . . . . .

Heavy braking ensued . . . . . .

Is the cycle insurance stand-alone with TSB?  or do you have to have the house insurance and / or bank account with them??  Been trying to get a quote as my insurance is due for renewal soon . . . .

Lewis

leftpoole:

--- Quote from: lewis noble on June 28, 2020, 07:54:13 pm ---Sorry to hear about your shunt, I'm sure most of us have either done that or had near misses . . . . . I nearly did a few months ago, tired, end of the day, head down instead of looking up . . . . .

Heavy braking ensued . . . . . .

Is the cycle insurance stand-alone with TSB?  or do you have to have the house insurance and / or bank account with them??  Been trying to get a quote as my insurance is due for renewal soon . . . .

Lewis

--- End quote ---

Lewis,
I tried to get cover with TSB for 8 bikes. Refused cover.
John (no idea why and I have carried on with cover under my Household Policy with another company)

lewis noble:
Thanks John . . . . .I will be doing some shopping around . . . . 

Lewis

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