Not if the parent has put protected NCB on the policy.Originally Posted by gc_vaux
However, if you stack it, your mum will have to declare that in future on her policies. As the claim will be on the policy, not the person.
Not if the parent has put protected NCB on the policy.Originally Posted by gc_vaux
However, if you stack it, your mum will have to declare that in future on her policies. As the claim will be on the policy, not the person.
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Aye her NCB is protected mate...
I know what you mean, it'd be best if I was on it myself...
I'll need to look into it - January is looming
Do you know if that will raise parents insurance in the future even with protected NCB, or will they still be covered ?Originally Posted by Jack
It will probably go down as a no-fault claim. As to whether or not that effects the premium, thats up to the insurer
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Might spend next weekend ringing a few insurers and finding out more about there policys.. really need to get a couple of years ncb up before i can afford to move out but insurance is sky high atmOriginally Posted by Jack
I'd look at insuring her car in your name, she has 2 years to hold onto her NCB, you build another years NCB while she just coasts.... simple.
If you are going to be driving your mum's car more often than her it would be an idea to tell the insurance company and they should either rate you as the main driver and remove the ncd (as you are not entitled to her discount, you may be able to move your own ncd onto the policy) or they may reissue the policy into your name (hopefully using your ncd) and putting an indemnity to owner clause on so that any payment if there is a claim will go to your mum.
Also if you want to continue to gain ncd you will have to put the policy into your name as only the policy holder gains real ncd and as above named drivers will only get an intro discount for being a named driver for x amount of years which will not be equal to your own ncd already gained.
I can go into much more details if you need me to mate so pm me if you want and I will give you all the details you require (remember this will only be our guidlines and underwriting stance, this may change from company to company, but should be very similar if not the same)
Essentially you want to get away from them trying to say you are fronting the policy and the best way forward is to tell your insurance company exactly what you want to do and why you want to go this route and if they want to keep your business they will be more than accommodating to your needs and let you know what they feel would be the best way forward.
Last edited by Mattman; 04-10-10 at 09:25 AM.
Cheers Matt I think my Dad's going to sort it out for me - Will defo be done the legal way, haven't done that fronting carry on and don't really plan to
My Dads thinks the same as what Stuart said as well...
Might not even be a year it's just so I can get back and forth to my work and get the other Nova done then take out my own policy with it and hopefully have 2/3 years NCB