



Sometimes accidents happen and we know how stressful it is managing the fallout, arranging recovery and dealing with insurance companies. Now, we’re really pleased to be able to further demonstrate our commitment to Suzuki owners with the Suzuki Accident Aftercare programme. Jacob Lewis, Suzuki GB’s customer retention manager, commented, “We pride ourselves on our level of aftersales care at Suzuki, and I think our customers will agree we put a great deal of effort into things like our Suzuki Service Promise and our Vintage Parts Programme. Suzuki First will also be there if the motorcycle is stolen. From there, the entire claims process, recovery, and repair, will be handled on the owner’s behalf. With no sign-up required, any Suzuki owner involved in an accident – regardless of their insurer – can benefit from the service by calling Suzuki First, a dedicated call centre available 24 hours a day. The service is a motorcycle industry first, and by helping to remove a lot of the stress from what is already a high-stress situation, it highlights Suzuki’s ongoing commitment to its customers past the new motorcycle point of sale. The programme provides riders with a single point of contact and will handle everything from liaising with insurance providers and recovery of the motorbike, right through to the repair at an authorised Suzuki dealership using only Suzuki Genuine Parts.
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Suzuki has launched its new motorcycle accident aftercare programme, an entirely free service for all customers, regardless of age of machine, that aims to make dealing with the aftermath of an accident or theft as smooth and as pain-free as possible. Suzuki GB claims this is an industry first. From there, the entire claims process, recovery, and repair, will be handled on the owner’s behalf – no prior sign-up required. Any Suzuki owner involved in an accident or theft only needs to dial up Suzuki First, a dedicated call center available 24/7. Lf you crash your Suzuki or have it stolen and you’re in Great Britain, Suzuki GB wants to make cleaning up the aftermath as painless as possible.
