On the renewal of my van the accident has come up in his name (Named driver) but not mine.As I understand it, it is his insurance that will sort the issue.
But you have to declare it to your insurers and that might affect your premiums. A double whammy
As long as you have declared it, it is no longer your issue, your premiums may still be affected, but you might not know by how much.On the renewal of my van the accident has come up in his name (Named driver) but not mine.
As long as you have declared it, it is no longer your issue, your premiums may still be affected, but you might not know by how much.
Most insurance companies ask a question like this:Would I need to declare
Did your mate give your name as the driver in the incident?My mate hired a van in his name. Me as a named driver.
I hit another car.
Most insurance companies ask a question like this:
"In the last five years, has the driver had or caused any accidents, claims or damage involving any motor vehicle?
This includes cars, motorbikes and/or vans. Tell us about it even if you didn't claim and no matter who's fault it was".
What did you answer to this question?
So your insurance company picked up on your mate during your renewal? Why do you think that was?It was just my renewal come through. They seemed to have picked up on my mate but not me because he hired the van.
Maybe because is was him who hired the van.So your insurance company picked up on your mate during your renewal? Why do you think that was?
What I mean is, how do they know he's your mate?Maybe because is was him who hired the van.
He's checking with them now.
I was driving the van, he hired,What I mean is, how do they know he's your mate?