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There are some companies who increase the premiums if you have a no fault claim under pretence it means you are more likely to have one where you are at fault. It seems none sense to me and feels more like an excuse. All I can say is that Aviva took me on at standard rates after one so not all are doing that.
On a comparison site you cannot see if that is the case as the premium will vary quite a bit between companies. I would try an identical search, but miss out the accident and you will see where this happens, but do not use that search to buy the policy.
On a comparison site you cannot see if that is the case as the premium will vary quite a bit between companies. I would try an identical search, but miss out the accident and you will see where this happens, but do not use that search to buy the policy.