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Hi I recently got car insurance in December after cancelling my previous insurance due to a broken leg, when I got my new insurance I just logged on to my go compare account and didn't think to read threw the information as I only renewed it 7 months befor! My insurance company have now voided my insurance dun to being un employed! They have cancelled the policy but are now saying I have to pay the rest of the premium is this correct?? Also I had a crash that was non fault an in process can this be affected by them cancelling my insurance?? Very worried please help :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, you have to pay the premium.When you renewed did you tell them you were unemployed? You have to do that as it affects your risk. If you did not tell them they will cancel your insurance.
The accident has to be reported as well even if it was not your fault.
As you have now had an insurance voided it will increase your premiums in the future , they will say you are now a great
The accident has to be reported as well even if it was not your fault.
As you have now had an insurance voided it will increase your premiums in the future , they will say you are now a great
Yes, you have to pay the premium.When you renewed did you tell them you were unemployed? You have to do that as it affects your risk. If you did not tell them they will cancel your insurance.
The accident has to be reported as well even if it was not your fault.
As you have now had an insurance voided it will increase your premiums in the future , they will say you are now a higher risk.
Be very careful to tell the insurance EVERYTHING in future this has been an expensive mistake.
The accident has to be reported as well even if it was not your fault.
As you have now had an insurance voided it will increase your premiums in the future , they will say you are now a higher risk.
Be very careful to tell the insurance EVERYTHING in future this has been an expensive mistake.
That does sound odd. Your occupation will be taken into account when deciding on the premium as some occupations are considered more high risk than others. I've never heard of insurance being cancelled as you are unemployed & didnt tell them. although sometimes when you take out insurance online it might ask how many hours you work, so if it still said 35 hours a week for instance, or whatever you put in last time, I guess they could say you hadn't been honest. It seems harsh though. Check with them again & ask for confirmation in writing of the reason why. As for the claim. If the insurers of the other party have accepted liability then you will claim for the cost of your repairs from them & not on your own policy, so your policy being cancelled wont affect the claim. When you take out a new policy though you will need to declare the claim & that you've had a policy cancelled.
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