This week's answer is provided by Gareth Lane, motor product analyst at Confused.com...
QUESTION: I’m thinking about buying a car that has been previously written off and then repaired. Do I have to inform my insurance provider that the vehicle was once a write-off and will this affect the premium I am likely to pay or even lead to the provider declining to insure my vehicle at all?
ANSWER: The short answer to these questions is “yes”. It would be wrong to assume that all insurance providers are willing to take on the risk of a previously written off vehicle. Whilst providers may not ask the question, it is important to volunteer the information as some providers will penalise you or refuse to cover you in the event you need to make a claim.
It’s also important to know the different types of write-off which generally fall into categories A, B, C & D. If the vehicle falls into category A, then no amount of repairs will make it legally roadworthy and the car should have been totally crushed.
If it falls into category B, C or D the vehicle can be returned to the road if it is repaired to a required standard. But category B & C vehicles will have to have a vehicle identity check (VIC) at an accredited garage before being allowed to return to the road. Make sure to get a V5C document.
Until all of these steps have been followed, you will not be able to re-tax the vehicle, so ensure that this has been done before purchasing it.
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So the steps should be followed accordingly right? You don't have to miss any step?
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Maybe this is me talking nonsense, but it seems like Google isn't a company run strictly by the top and they seem to be doing quite well.
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Yesterday I was randomly looking over my Amazon profile, and found a list I made of products that help build fine-motor skills in babies, toddlers, and children. I wrote it in 2007 when Jake was 5 and in still in Occupational Therapy - we were really focusing at the time on his fine motor skills. I owe a lot of what I know about such things to our lovely O.T. Rachael, and to many of the books I have listed to the right.
I think a lot of people would be surprised how easy it is to start including fine-motor activities in playtime . . . especially since so many really fun things help to build those skills! Many of you are probably already doing some of these activities with your children and not realizing how great they are for development of course.
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