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N Fault Accident - what to do next

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Whatever happened before dashcams.?
"He said, she said" - insurance company assigns a "no fault" to an accident, both parties (and their insurances) split the bill, both parties insurance goes up on next renewal.
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Both parties insurance STILL goes up at renewal.....................................

What is the difference between a Highwayman and an Insurance Company?

Highwayman wears a mask.
 

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I had a young lad pull out in front of me, not looking, driving a company van, May 2024.
Police at site took his details and confirmed no fault on my part.
I was passed by my insurer to Auxillis, as no fault claim. Porsche repaired at Chartwells in Derby. Very good repair, I had some issues with them as they missed the fact the driver seat belt was jammed, and were really difficult about getting it back to fix it. Still not resolved.
This claim is still not settled as the owner of the van falsely reported it stolen, I am still going through the hassle of getting all costs back as I was injured during the accident and I am having to go through Avivia legal to get everything settled. Bit of a nightmare. I had (text message) evidence of it not being stolen and owner has finally admitted liability.
 
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I had a young lad pull out in front of me, not looking, driving a company van, May 2024.
Police at site took his details and confirmed no fault on my part.
I was passed by my insurer to Auxillis, as no fault claim. Porsche repaired at Chartwells in Derby. Very good repair, I had some issues with them as they missed the fact the driver seat belt was jammed, and were really difficult about getting it back to fix it. Still not resolved.
This claim is still not settled as the owner of the van falsely reported it stolen, I am still going through the hassle of getting all costs back as I was injured during the accident and I am having to go through Avivia legal to get everything settled. Bit of a nightmare. I had (text message) evidence of it not being stolen and owner has finally admitted liability.
Sorry to hear that, that is shocking - how can they get away with falsely reporting it stolen when the Police were on the scene as they would have details of it being stolen.

Mine was repaired at Chartwells in Derby as well - did a great job.
 

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Fixed so nothing can be changed.
Otherwise, and if I was paying, I'd get a plastic specialist to do a relatively low cost but good quality repair.

My car didn't have a dashcam, so I fitted one of these for the front - a few people on here rated them.
https://fitcamx.com/products/fitcamx-dash-cam-for-porsche

It only records whilst the car is "on", but that's fine for me. And for what it is, it's inexpensive and quality seems good enough so far at least.
(IMO, Porsche-branded cameras look quite ugly, intrusive and are quite expensive.)

Interestingly, when it was last at the dealers they ejected the camera's SD card so I couldn't record anything. They didn't take it, just ejected it so it wasn't "live".

I think given how incredibly cheap cameras are, Porsche should fit front and rear as standard and copy Tesla, ie so it can record if the car detects appropriate concerns.

Hope you recover your excess etc.
 


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My car didn't have a dashcam, so I fitted one of these for the front
I highly recommend both front and back. One of the accidents my wife had (which totaled a $100K car) was a another driver to hit our car in the rear right corner, causing our car to spin out, bouncing off the concrete side barrier (think "PIT maneuver"). The police told me that was it not for the rear dashcam footage, they would not be able to determine who veered into whose lane.
Interestingly, when it was last at the dealers they ejected the camera's SD card so I couldn't record anything. They didn't take it, just ejected it so it wasn't "live".
Techs don't want to be recorded at work. I understand that. I actually unplug the dashcam (just pull the power cable from it) whenever I drop it off at service. It's also one less thing which they have to consider when diagnosing the car.
I think given how incredibly cheap cameras are, Porsche should fit front and rear as standard and copy Tesla, ie so it can record if the car detects appropriate concerns.
An automotive grade solution for this is not as cheap as the stick on. I bet the camera you got did not come with 4 year warranty, like the car does. Tesla has 8 cameras around the car by the way - they reuse the same cameras that they use for ADAS, but that required a more complex, and expensive hardware and software design - you have to split the video streams, encode them and then write to some storage, Tesla happened to have excess processing power for the Full Self Driving Computer. Also, even just writing the data was too much for their original infotainment system (it would slow down and sometimes crash), so that had to be upgraded (the current version which can play 3D games can do it no problem). Last but not least, we've had Teslas at home for about a decade, and despite some of them having the dashcam function, I always installed dedicated dashcams. Why, you may ask? Because dashcams are not Teslas primary business - it's a frill feature. They were not reliable - missing recordings, blank recordings, corrupted recordings, etc. Tesla guarantees nothing as far as dashcam recordings. Every time Tesla did an OTA update, there was a chance they added a new bug. I am not one to spend the time after each OTA update (which came as often as twice a week sometimes) to check whether the dashcam is still functioning reliably.
 

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Good points.
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