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WARNING: Too much water can seriously damage your car's health

With heavy rain forecast for much of the country this weekend, elephant.co.uk expects yet more claims to be made as drivers ignore the danger of deep water on our roads. Tanzie Oliver, head elephant, said, Although we don't experience extreme weather conditions in this country, we do get an awful lot of rain and this poses its own problems. Wet weather can seriously damage cars, as some of our unfortunate claimants have show:

"One such claim came from a driver who was involved in a minor accident and had his car moved to a field for 'safety' by the rescue services, only for the field to become flooded overnight due to heavy rain. The car then drifted back onto the road and effectively became a floating bumper car - hit by several unsuspecting drivers throughout the night!"

elephant.co.uk is also warning drivers that some flood-related damage might not be covered by their insurance. Customers can claim for damage caused by bad weather conditions, but this only applies to parked vehicles. Damage caused by driving through water and flooding the engine or the interior is not normally covered.

Tanzie Oliver, goes on to say, "Most insurers will insist that motorists take reasonable care of their cars. So, if you are in any doubt about a road being passable, take a different route. However inconvenient at the time, it will be the best bet in the long run, and could save you an expensive repair bill."

Issue date: 02/01/2003

 

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