Many drivers switch insurance to get a better deal or improved cover. It’s a normal decision, but after an accident, it can leave you unsure where you stand. If you’ve had a car accident claim after changing insurers, you may be wondering which policy applies, who should handle the claim, or whether switching has affected your rights. At Caledonia Claims, we help drivers across Scotland make sense of this situation and understand what options may still be available, clearly and without pressure.
An insurance claim after an accident can feel more complicated when you’ve recently changed providers. This is often because:
None of this means you’ve done something wrong. It simply means the details need to be reviewed properly.

If you’ve switched insurers and then been involved in an accident, the next steps usually depend on:
In many cases, drivers are still able to move forward with a non-fault accident claim, even if insurers initially seem unclear or slow to respond. Our role is to help you understand where responsibility lies and what that means for your accident claim UK process.
When drivers contact us after switching insurers, they’re often frustrated by mixed messages or delays.
If your car isn’t drivable, we also look at whether replacement or mobility support may still be available, depending on your circumstances.
We often speak to drivers who ask
Did switching insurers weaken my claim?
What if both insurers say it’s not their responsibility?
What if both insurers say it’s not their responsibility?
Can I still get help if the accident wasn’t my fault?
Do I need to deal with both companies myself?
These are reasonable concerns. Sorting them out usually comes down to clear timelines and proper handling — not starting over or giving up.
If we’re able to support your road traffic accident claim, our service operates on a No Win, No Fee basis for eligible cases, with Scotland-specific fee caps explained before anything moves forward.
And you’re never rushed into a decision.
You may want to get in touch if you’ve switched insurers and had an accident, your insurance claim after an accident is being delayed, you’re unsure which insurer should be handling your claim, you’ve been involved in a non-fault accident and want clarity, or you simply want to understand your position before proceeding.