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Highways England contractor confuses 3.5 tonne truck with a supercar

CMA calls for urgent review after Highways England contractor confuses 3.5 tonne truck with a supercar
 

 
"Presenting a sports car as a truck is one of the more amusing inaccuracies we've seen, but it reveals serious problems" - CMA MD Philip Swift
 
Claims Management & Adjusting (CMA) has called on Highways England to review its processes for handling Crown property claims against drivers, fleet operators and insurers, with cost exaggerations and data errors unacceptably common.
 
If you damage Crown property, for example, by hitting a motorway barrier or traffic sign, you or your insurer will receive a bill, usually from Highways England or one of its contractors. CMA says many are incorrectly priced.
 
In a particularly shocking recent case, CMA discovered that a 3.5 tonne pick-up truck supposedly used by a contractor in a motorway repair was listed as stolen at the time. When queried, Highways England explained that their contractor blamed a typo in the vehicle registration mark (VRM) and provided a slightly different one. On checking the new reg, CMA discovered it was for a Mercedes-Benz E350 AMG convertible!
 
Managing Director of CMA, Philip Swift, a former police detective, said: "Presenting a sports car as a truck is one of the more amusing inaccuracies we've seen, but it reveals serious problems: The contractor seems to be guessing at the VRM, an important data point, and Highways England appear willing to accept what they are presented with without verifying it - their systems are not robust enough to detect even obvious anomalies.
 
"This is all the more worrying when you consider the sheer volume of inaccurate claims we're seeing these days. From wildly varying rates for the same service, to hefty charges for spurious additional items, we have to be vigilant to ensure drivers, fleet operators and insurers aren't overcharged. In a not insignificant number of cases, no payment is warranted at all.
 
"With Highways England reportedly preparing to take more Crown property claims back in-house, they urgently need to review their processes. In the meantime, we await confirmation as to whether the vehicle involved was actually a stolen truck or a supercar, to receive a third VRM or to be told there was no other vehicle! The lesson for drivers, fleets and insurers is: don't take these claims at face value, engage a specialist to scrutinise them."
 
If you need further advice on this issue, please contact CMA on 0845 3888 810 or email claims@cmaclaims.co.uk
 
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Notes To Editors
 
Hi res images available on request. Philip Swift is available for interview.
 
Claims Management & Adjusting Limited (CMA) has been delivering specialist claims services to the insurance industry since 1994. Managing director Philip Swift completed a management buyout of the company in 2006. CMA is now recognised as one of the industry's leading adjusters for the management, investigation and resolution of insurance claims, particularly complex theft, accident and personal injury claims.
 
With a national network of over 70 field agents, CMA handles many claims from start to finish, often difficult cases with questions surrounding liability, value and validity. Its clients include major insurance companies, the self-insured (generally those with a large excess'), solicitors, claims handling organisations and brokers.
 
Fundamental to CMA's success is an underlying respect for the truth: fair and balanced reporting anchored on facts and supported by professional customer service.
 
Claims Management & Adjusting Ltd
Malling House Town Hill
West Malling
Kent
ME19 6QL
 
T: 0845 3888 810
E: claims@cmaclaims.co.uk
W: www.cmaclaims.co.uk
 
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