ChatterBank5 mins ago
Insurance (again) but this time on company cars
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I have a company car, and a copy of my company's motor insurance policy. The registration number of the car is not shown on the policy document. It seems to say that any person may drive any car with the permission of the policyholder, who is presumably my employer. A couple of questions about this. Firstly, if the police carried out an insurance check on my car, would they be able to find any record of a policy (unlikely I think), and so would they "see" the car as uninsured? Secondly, the wording of the policy seems to imply that I (as the policyholder) could authorise anyone else to drive any car, for which they would then be insured. What am I missing, or perhaps that is the case? Any comments wil be appreciated.
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