Rowan Atkinson sets record for biggest ever car insurance claim

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  • super jumbe
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    Rowan Atkinson sets record for biggest ever car insurance claim



    We may grumble about our premiums, but sometimes something happens that might even make you feel sorry for insurers.

    For example, the people covering one of Rowan Atkinson's cars have just forked out a staggering ?900,000 to fix it - the biggest repair bill in British history.

    Atkinson, 58, suffered a shoulder injury in 2011 when he crashed his beloved McLaren F1 for the second time, but it wasn?t the medical expenses that did the damage.






    While the comic recovered quickly, his 240mph supercar spent more than a year in the hands of McLaren?s expert technicians in Woking, Surrey.


    The result was a ?910,000 repair bill for a car which Atkinson paid ?640,000 for in 1997 - making the bill three times bigger than the most expensive repair claim previously documented, a ?300,000 claim paid by Aviva to fix a crashed Pagani Zonda in 2010.

    Atkinson, worth a reported ?71 million, hit a slippery patch of road near Peterborough in August 2011, he lost control of the F1 and hit a tree - leaving the car?s 6.1-litre engine 20-yards away from the rest of the vehicle. It was the second time Atkinson had crashed his F1, with the actor front-ending it into a Rover Metro in 1999.


    Technicians at McLaren Special Operations spent four weeks calculating how much the car would cost to repair, with the figure standing at ?910,000.


    The job was given the go-ahead by the insurance company because the F1?s value has soared, with one immaculate model selling for ?3.5 million last year.


    Now, 16-months after the accident, Atkinson is back on the road in the car and wants to continue to use it as regularly as possible and not keep it hidden away.






    Link: Rowan Atkinson sets record for biggest ever car insurance claim - Yahoo! Finance UK
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  • Meat-Head
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    Originally posted by super jumbe

    Atkinson paid ?640,000 for in 1997 - making the bill three times bigger than the most expensive repair claim previously documented, a ?300,000 claim paid by Aviva to fix a crashed Pagani Zonda in 2010.

    hit a slippery patch of road near Peterborough in August 2011, he lost control of the F1 and hit a tree - leaving the car?s 6.1-litre engine 20-yards away from the rest of the vehicle. It was the second time Atkinson had crashed his F1, with the actor front-ending it into a Rover Metro in 1999.


    Technicians at McLaren Special Operations spent four weeks calculating how much the car would cost to repair, with the figure standing at ?910,000.


    The job was given the go-ahead by the insurance company because the F1?s value has soared, with one immaculate model selling for ?3.5 million last year.


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    is there abody in a cut and paste mood - see if it had abs at that price?

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    • super jumbe
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      • Cod3waX
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        piss take any other insurance company would have written it off

        not gonna be worth any millions its been in a crash!!!

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        • Meat-Head
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          Originally posted by Cod3waX
          not gonna be worth any millions its been in a crash!!!
          good point but then again use the google function for

          "pachs" "tawats" "pag" or something, basically the body shops HAVE to stick to certain code and critera

          sake of argument it's a SIMPLE car bolt on wing, ublot wing stick new on

          with pag shite check car is straight remove wing, apply sealer, fit wing check car is straight or simular crap you dont need

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          • GastonJ
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            Well he'd have trouble selling it now, 1 careful owner...... yeah right
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            • Meat-Head
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              wounder if it says

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              • TheCoder
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                • Jun 2011
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                #8
                Insurance company should probably spend a few more ? and send him for some driving lessons before re-insuring.

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                • Meat-Head
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                  #9
                  On topic

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