Insurance if you cant drive
Insurance if you cant drive
Author
Discussion

saaby93

Original Poster:

32,038 posts

202 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
quotequote all
Old couple I know the fellow died recently. The insurance company transferred the insurance cover for house and car to his wife for a month while she works out what to do.
They've just hold her she cant continue with the insurance as she doesnt have a driving licence and the car isnt in her name.
Ultimately she wants to sell the car and needs insurance to keep it safely on the drive
Anyone have experience of what to do?

streaky

19,311 posts

273 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
quotequote all
She can insure the car against fire, theft and accidental damage. She doesn't need to hold a driving licence to obtain that cover - Streaky

Mill Wheel

6,149 posts

220 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
quotequote all
Went through this when my father in law died earlier this year.

Basically the Insurance company were not keen on keeping it insured on ANY basis... which although it was garaged, meant we could not tax it either!

The answer involved transferring Registered Keeper to my brother in law, and insuring it in HIS name.
The rest of the family were then able to drive it when mother in law wanted to go out in it - which she never did!

Sold on ebay eventually for well below what it was worth and cost to insure!

R1 Loon

26,988 posts

201 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
quotequote all
streaky said:
She can insure the car against fire, theft and accidental damage. She doesn't need to hold a driving licence to obtain that cover - Streaky
Any pointers on where to find this cover?

Cyberprog

2,304 posts

207 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
quotequote all
Why doesn't she just apply for a provisional license smile

Nigel Worc's

8,121 posts

212 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
quotequote all
I had this situation once, when my licence was revoked (medical) and my wife was a named driver.

My insurance company made a note of my licence being revoked, but left the car insured so my wife could drive it fully comp.

So from my experience, no need to have a licence yourself, as long as a named person has one

streaky

19,311 posts

273 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
quotequote all
R1 Loon said:
streaky said:
She can insure the car against fire, theft and accidental damage. She doesn't need to hold a driving licence to obtain that cover - Streaky
Any pointers on where to find this cover?
Try insurance companies, brokers, etc. My currently SORNed vehicle is covered for F&T only as it needs nothing more.




Cyberprog said:
Why doesn't she just apply for a provisional license smile
How you seen how much (some) insurers are charging as a premium for novice drivers? I have recently heard of companies refusing to add provisional licence holders to a parent's policy and insisting that separate cover be taken out ... then wanting some £2,500 for TP, F&T only on a cheap, second-hand, low-powered, small car. yikes


Streaky

Noger

7,117 posts

273 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
quotequote all
Isn't this a "Laid Up" policy ?

Just google that.

plg

4,106 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
quotequote all
Call a good broker, not an insurance company. Adrian Flux have always been good - and I've had good experiences with Saffron Insurance as well.

saaby93

Original Poster:

32,038 posts

202 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
quotequote all
Noger said:
Isn't this a "Laid Up" policy ?

Just google that.
biggrin

Thanks for replies so far - youd think this was a common occurence thumbup

Gallen

2,166 posts

279 months

Thursday 21st October 2010
quotequote all
Hi Saaby93...

Are you going ot help her sell the car? May be an idea to post it on here, classifieds. Maybe it would sell before she needs to do anything, bless her.

All this st is the last thing she needs at this sort of time.