Declaring German Driving Incidents to UK Insurer?
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While driving in Germany in a German registered car on which they were a named driver, a friend (British citizen, UK driving licence) had an at-fault accident which resulted in a one month driving ban in Germany. She also picked up a speeding fine in a separate incident, in Germany in the same car.
Now back in the UK and wanting to renew their UK car insurance, what information is shared across UK and Germany? What has to be declared?
Thanks for any help.
Now back in the UK and wanting to renew their UK car insurance, what information is shared across UK and Germany? What has to be declared?
Thanks for any help.
Shedding said:
While driving in Germany in a German registered car on which they were a named driver, a friend (British citizen, UK driving licence) had an at-fault accident which resulted in a one month driving ban in Germany. She also picked up a speeding fine in a separate incident, in Germany in the same car.
Now back in the UK and wanting to renew their UK car insurance, what information is shared across UK and Germany? What has to be declared?
Thanks for any help.
The questions on the proposal forms I have seen never say "in the UK only" when asking about incidents / claims / accidents etc..Now back in the UK and wanting to renew their UK car insurance, what information is shared across UK and Germany? What has to be declared?
Thanks for any help.
Shedding said:
While driving in Germany in a German registered car on which they were a named driver, a friend (British citizen, UK driving licence) had an at-fault accident which resulted in a one month driving ban in Germany. She also picked up a speeding fine in a separate incident, in Germany in the same car.
Now back in the UK and wanting to renew their UK car insurance, what information is shared across UK and Germany? What has to be declared?
Thanks for any help.
Many insurers will be part of global firms with a euro presence. They are likely to be able to share that information lawfully.Now back in the UK and wanting to renew their UK car insurance, what information is shared across UK and Germany? What has to be declared?
Thanks for any help.
If "your friend" were to have an accident in the UK, they might find the insurer refuses to pay out.
Do you feel lucky?
NFT said:
I can't decide if she sounds like a liability or plain unlucky.
Can we check CUE with ease as joe or jane public btw??
DSAR the MIB across all databases (including CUE), although some information will be redacted. Can we check CUE with ease as joe or jane public btw??
https://www.mib.org.uk/managing-insurance-data/req...
Here is a similar thread running regarding speeding fines in France: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Even though their UK driving licence doesn't record any of the offences, should these all be notified to theie UK insurers?
Even though their UK driving licence doesn't record any of the offences, should these all be notified to theie UK insurers?
If she does not declare it and has an accident in the UK that is sufficiently serious or costly to warrant an active investigation, the insurer will definitely find out. In that scenario, she is potentially uninsured, possibly facing financial ruin, and possibly facing prosecution, unemployment and so on.
Shedding said:
Here is a similar thread running regarding speeding fines in France: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Even though their UK driving licence doesn't record any of the offences, should these all be notified to theie UK insurers?
Why would they? Have you any points on your licence? No. Even though their UK driving licence doesn't record any of the offences, should these all be notified to theie UK insurers?
Dog Star said:
Shedding said:
Here is a similar thread running regarding speeding fines in France: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Even though their UK driving licence doesn't record any of the offences, should these all be notified to theie UK insurers?
Why would they? Have you any points on your licence? No. Even though their UK driving licence doesn't record any of the offences, should these all be notified to theie UK insurers?
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