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insured or not
I have fully comp insurance my girlfriend has third party insurance for her vehicle.Is she insured to drive my car,as I am fully comp.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will have to scrutinise your policy very carefully and if you are not sure, telephone the insurance company.
Years ago, most fuuly comp policies were 'any car, any driver' type - the person who was named on the policy could drive any car with the owner's permission and anyone could drive the insured car, although both these scenarios were covered third party only.
Recently there has been a clamp down - mainly to prevent fraud and many companies will charge a high premium for 'any driver' cover, or exclude it entirely.
Your insurance may allow you to drive another person's car because they will not pay out for any damage you do to that car, and your own car is safely parked up somewhere else. They'd have to pay third party claims, but that would be the same if you were driving your own vehicle and had the same accident.
Without looking at the policies I would guess that no, your girlfriend is not covered to drive your car.
Years ago, most fuuly comp policies were 'any car, any driver' type - the person who was named on the policy could drive any car with the owner's permission and anyone could drive the insured car, although both these scenarios were covered third party only.
Recently there has been a clamp down - mainly to prevent fraud and many companies will charge a high premium for 'any driver' cover, or exclude it entirely.
Your insurance may allow you to drive another person's car because they will not pay out for any damage you do to that car, and your own car is safely parked up somewhere else. They'd have to pay third party claims, but that would be the same if you were driving your own vehicle and had the same accident.
Without looking at the policies I would guess that no, your girlfriend is not covered to drive your car.
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there's fair amount of complete rubbish above, read this thread for the last time this was discussed:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Motoring/Questi on549308.html
in essence Cover type/emergency is totally irrelevant.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Motoring/Questi on549308.html
in essence Cover type/emergency is totally irrelevant.