Young driver's record - do I have to report this to an insurer?
My daughter, 26 is a named driver on my car policy as well as having a car of her own.
In the last two years she has been involved whilst driving in seven collisions. three involving injury and at least two cars she was driving have been damaged beyond economic repair. All of these incidents were associated with driving in the course of her work, on some occasions being obliged to act on instructions whilst her record in her own car is exemplary.
Do I report these to my own insurer and what view will they take? She's a police driver.
In the last two years she has been involved whilst driving in seven collisions. three involving injury and at least two cars she was driving have been damaged beyond economic repair. All of these incidents were associated with driving in the course of her work, on some occasions being obliged to act on instructions whilst her record in her own car is exemplary.
Do I report these to my own insurer and what view will they take? She's a police driver.
Asked on 19 January 2014 by neonison
Answered by
Honest John
You have to. Point out that she is a police driver first. I don't now what exceptions they will make for a police driver.
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