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Club 4X4 Claim Review – Gavan Moore

In late August my wife and myself were involved in a roll over in our Land Rover Discovery 3.

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Sep 26 2018

Sep 26 2018

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In late August my wife and myself were involved in a roll over in our Land Rover Discovery 3.

It was on a remote property out the back of Crookwell. My wife and I were not seriously hurt and the car was a complete write off.

I provided Club 4×4 with pictures of the car and they processed my claim very quickly. I organised to buy the vehicle back so I could get parts for my next car. In the time it took to organise the recovery thieves and vandals got at the car, stripping a lot of good parts. When I contacted Club 4×4 and explained the situation they gave me a refund of half the amount I bought the car back for and paid for my lost contents to the value of $500 which were no longer in the car.

I found the my claim was handled professionally and their communication throughout was exceptional. Within 2 weeks of my initial claim it was finalised with minimal fuss. Not only was the car covered but so were my accessories.

I would highly recommend Club 4×4 for 4WD insurance.

Gavan Moore

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