Car insurers start penalising speed awareness courses
will this mean that people will stop telling there insurance about it ?
will this mean that people will stop telling there insurance about it ?
The policy requires you to notify your insurer of all information relevant to its setting the premium so if they think it is relevant they have to be told. Yes there is a problem there as only the insurer knows what they consider relevant and this should be amended soon but for the moment you do have to guess what you should disclose.otherclive said:Surely they will firstly have to amend their T&C to make speed awareness course notifiable as at present they are not and you have not been convicted of a speeding offence.
Sproket said:Car insurers start penalising speed awareness courses
will this mean that people will stop telling there insurance about it ?
Admiral is an insurance company, not a broker.Surfer said:Admiral is NOT an insurance company, they are merely brokers.
RogerL said:Admiral is an insurance company, not a broker.Surfer said:Admiral is NOT an insurance company, they are merely brokers.
Admiral is simply a trading name for EUI Limited, which also trades as a number of other "competitors" as well as the "independent" Confused.com
steve w77 said:
so it is a broker then or is it? earlier rogerL mentioned Lloyds, Lloyds is a bank not an insurance company or is It? we had house insurance with Lloyds, but the policy was from the LV, so on renewal I went to LV direct and got a quote 20% cheaper than Lloyds.Raywood said:Admiral is not a broker as such the structure is far more complex, it underwrites the business and deals with the claims in its own name setting premiums and is generally acting as an insurer although the actual risk may be carried elsewhere.