Hello and greetings to all at CAG,
I moved eight doors down the same road (upsizing) and Hastings have upped my annual premium by £131.82.
When I queried this I was told that the underwriter (Advantage) take into consideration additional risk factors,
such as flood risk, proximity to main roads, crime levels etc, hence the increase.
I consider this increase to be out of proportion because there is no difference risk-wise to the part of the road I previously parked in.
The only difference is, in fact, one letter at the end of my postcode.
I feel I have been stung by some generalised,
presumably out-of-thin-air statistic generating at the hands of Advantage/Hastings Direct.
My partner's car insurance premium (Aviva) did not increase at all so where does the 'increased risk statistics' come from exactly?
I refute the increase entirely and don't see why I should be penalised for moving 62 yards,
same side of the road, from xxxx 2AW to xxxx 2AN.
I have written several emails to Hastings Direct and have escalated my query to a complaint;
which has decidedly fallen of deaf ears because I received the same, generalised reply regarding risk-factors.
Short of demanding a Hastings rep come to my road to see there is no difference
re: risk between location of house A to location of house B,
I've hit a brick wall. If anyone could tell me what else I could try I would be super grateful.