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When your car is involved in an accident ,whoever is driving, the 3rd party would give the registation details of your car to their insurance company. They would then check the national car insurance database, & my name would come up as the insurance holder for the car. The way the system works, as I understand it, is that my insurance company would settle the claim & then claim back all their costs, including any admin costs, from my daughters company, so the total cost to them would be zero. This is apparently an arrangement between all insurance companies to keep costs down. Me informing them was just letting them know in advance, what they were going to find out anyway. The situation at the moment, is that for one accident both my daughter & I have had a claim registered against us, putting both of our premiums up. If I were to insure my car twice & claimed twice for the same accident, I would be prosecuted for fraud. Whats the difference?