Today, I was informed by my insurer - Australia’s largest - that they will not be renewing the insurance policy for my '17 RTL.
As mentioned in a separate discussion, I spoke with a friend who is a lawyer at another major insurer. She mentioned that concerns such as parts availability, the resulting delays in repairs, and the increasing likelihood of write-offs are all factors that make insurers particularly cautious.
I had contacted my insurer some months ago to confirm their intention to reinsure the vehicle. A few weeks ago, I received the renewal documentation via email.
Today - just one day before the renewal was due - I was contacted and told that they’ve decided to withdraw the policy offer and will not be proceeding with the renewal.
They did not provide specific reasons, only stating there were "particular issues they preferred not to disclose." With a 65% no claim bonus, the closest competitive quote is almost 80% dearer!
As mentioned in a separate discussion, I spoke with a friend who is a lawyer at another major insurer. She mentioned that concerns such as parts availability, the resulting delays in repairs, and the increasing likelihood of write-offs are all factors that make insurers particularly cautious.
I had contacted my insurer some months ago to confirm their intention to reinsure the vehicle. A few weeks ago, I received the renewal documentation via email.
Today - just one day before the renewal was due - I was contacted and told that they’ve decided to withdraw the policy offer and will not be proceeding with the renewal.
They did not provide specific reasons, only stating there were "particular issues they preferred not to disclose." With a 65% no claim bonus, the closest competitive quote is almost 80% dearer!