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Car Insurance Question
I purchased car insurance online this morning which will take effect from 28th December. My current providers have me covered until 29th.
Three hours after purchasing my new policy a car smashed into the back of me whilst I was sat at traffic lights, taking out my back bumper and parking distance sensors.
Obviously I will need to report and pursue claim but will I have to inform new providers as well? The information given at the time of purchasing the New policy was true and correct at the time I purchased it.
Thanks.
Three hours after purchasing my new policy a car smashed into the back of me whilst I was sat at traffic lights, taking out my back bumper and parking distance sensors.
Obviously I will need to report and pursue claim but will I have to inform new providers as well? The information given at the time of purchasing the New policy was true and correct at the time I purchased it.
Thanks.
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I think you should tell your new insurers, as the claim will be outstanding as at the time they take over your policy tomorrow.
Not related but there might be a problem if anything happens on the 28th (God forbid) - you are currently covered under both policies for the 28th Dec, and that shouldn't be the case, to have dual cover - your new policy should have started at midnight on the 29th?
I think you should tell your new insurers, as the claim will be outstanding as at the time they take over your policy tomorrow.
Not related but there might be a problem if anything happens on the 28th (God forbid) - you are currently covered under both policies for the 28th Dec, and that shouldn't be the case, to have dual cover - your new policy should have started at midnight on the 29th?
I would be inclined to tell the new insurers as a matter of courtesy. Whilst you will be making a claim on the old insurance, it will be a claim against the insurance of the driver that ran into the back of you as it is always the fault of someone who hits you up the back end not yours so I cannot see that it will make any difference to the premium on your new insurance. However when you come to renew again, is there not a question which asks if you have made any claims within the last 3 or 5 years. A claim is any claim fault or non fault. Having given my input, I hope you are okay and agree that you need early checkup in case you need to claim for injury against the other driver.
Anybody who is not completely honest with an insurance company is a utter fool. Remember they are effectively bankers by another name and they are in business to make money. Their first loyalty is to their shareholders, not policy holders and if they can find an excuse to refuse a claim they will. If the small print of the policy says that you tell them of any accidents, then do so. If you don't they can happily let you make payments to them for years and then, when you come to make a claim, say that your policy is invalid because you withheld something from them.