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My girlfriend was just in a car accident and we need to get a new car. She drives the car for work and i get the train. I only really use it on the weekend.

Can i take out a policy on the new car and have her as a named driver, even tho she is the main driver? It works out much cheaper to do this as she has 6 points and a claim, while i have 2 NCB and a clean licence.

I filled in an online application and one of the options allows me to select "Business Use for All". I assume this will cover both of us for any use regardless of who drives more?

Thanks for your help

JR

2007-11-28 00:12:11 · 9 answers · asked by Jim 1 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

Well i am being honest i have to declare her convictions and claim during the process. My point is that "Business Use for All" suggest it covers her driving needs. I will contact an insurer and ask them. Certainly at no point was i suggesting i would commit Fraud! Thats why i asked here first. Thanks for responses all the same

2007-11-28 00:40:15 · update #1

Ok, i have spoken to insurance company (2 of them) and both confirmed that we would be covered and it was fine.

You really shouldnt give advice unless you are 100% sure that you are correct, or at least quote a source.

I will think twice before using Yahoo Answers again.

Thanks to the genuine responses. To the others, you are all bozos!

2007-11-28 04:27:17 · update #2

9 answers

I assume that the 2 years no claims bonus is not currently being used on another vehicle as it can only be used on one vehicle at a time.

The most important criteria for insurance is the ownership of the vehicle - very few companies will insure a car that the proposer does not own.

With regards to being main driver - that does not matter - providing you declare accurately on the proposal form that your girlfriend is the main user. (Which it appears you accept). You will of course declare the accident/ conviction on the application form.

"Business Use for All" used to be known as 'Class II'. Please read the policy wording VERY carefully as to what 'Business Use for All' means. It could mean merely that anyone can drive the vehicle on behalf of the proposer's business or that of his employer (like a company car!). In that case your girlfriend will NOT be covered for using the car for her work.

As I have repeatedly said, car insurance - or indeed any insurance, is very technical and is NOT a simple product to buy. That is why there are firms out there giving advice as to the best insurance for your needs.

2007-11-28 04:23:31 · answer #1 · answered by welcome news 6 · 0 0

As long as you are an owner or co-owner of the car you can be the named insured and have her listed as the driver. She will be covered when operating that automobile.

If she owns the car and you are not a co-owner, then you do not have an insurable interest in the car and she would have to be listed as the named insured and you could be listed as a driver.

2007-11-28 01:00:53 · answer #2 · answered by Boots 7 · 0 0

You have to be totally honest with the insurance companies these days, otherwise they will not pay out. In any event you have to disclose your girlfriend's convictions even if she is the other named driver. What you are asking about amounts to fraud.

2007-11-28 00:24:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Usually a spouse/partner has 'equal status' to the policyholder on car insurance policies. Speak to your insurers but I'm pretty sure so long as you're on the policy as his partner you'll be fine.

2016-05-26 05:06:10 · answer #4 · answered by bobby 3 · 0 0

Unfortunately you must name her as the main driver. if you don't and she has another accident and the insurance provider find out you will not be covered and they wont pay out.

The one thing you forget to mention is who's fault the accident was.

If she was not to blame you will probably be OK

2007-11-28 00:22:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ok,i used to work for a well known insurance company,and yes u are right to confirm all her convictions points ect... u will both be covered for business use,and yes it is possible to have her as named main driver!

2007-11-28 05:44:08 · answer #6 · answered by kerriann.cusack 2 · 0 0

It's called fraud. You are lying on the application and a claim can be denied in the future because of it. Suck it up and list her as the driver.

2007-11-28 00:18:10 · answer #7 · answered by blb 5 · 0 0

fraud fraud fraud you will get caught if she is the main driver you need to list her as the main driver it is not worth it be honest with the insurance company for a few extra dollars your willing to commit fraud.

2007-11-28 02:43:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

THIS SOUNDS LIKE FRAUD AND I WOULD BE UPFRONT WITH THE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE EVENT SOMETHING HAPPENS, THEY MAY NOT PAY THE CLAIM.

2007-11-28 00:16:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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