ChatterBank1 min ago
Change to insurance policy
My girlfriend drives a Mazda pick up and was recently involved in an accident that wasn,t her fault. Her insurance company is saying that because she is driving a commercial vehicle and her policy is for social, domestic and pleasure that she is not insured for driving to and from her place of work and must pay £160 to upgrade her policy. How does this work as all the details on the policy are correct?
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R1Geezer - because they give her a courtesy car while it's all being sorted out. Or they repair her car and claim it back from the other side.
Or she was hit by a non-stop vehicle.
Or a tree fell on her car. Or a pedestrian walked out in front of her.
Or she has legal cover with the insurance company and is claiming for personal injury or uninsured loss.
Why wouldn't her insurer get involved?
Or she was hit by a non-stop vehicle.
Or a tree fell on her car. Or a pedestrian walked out in front of her.
Or she has legal cover with the insurance company and is claiming for personal injury or uninsured loss.
Why wouldn't her insurer get involved?
"Her insurance company is saying that because she is driving a commercial vehicle and her policy is for social, domestic and pleasure that she is not insured for driving to and from her place of work" so are they saying that they didnt realise it was a commercial vehicle?
even for car policies the insurers ask if you drive to and from work, ive always been asked.
even for car policies the insurers ask if you drive to and from work, ive always been asked.