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From: Trevor on 19 Mar 2010 17:44 I have just noticed that a car I have registered in my name, is insured in my wife's name - is that OK?
From: Nick Finnigan on 19 Mar 2010 19:51 Trevor wrote: > I have just noticed that a car I have registered in my name, is insured > in my wife's name - is that OK? Unless you told the insurer that it is registered in her name, or didn't ask them to be included on the cover yourself.
From: Chris Whelan on 20 Mar 2010 05:31 On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 21:44:25 +0000, Trevor wrote: > I have just noticed that a car I have registered in my name, is insured > in my wife's name - is that OK? It would be a silly thing to get caught out by. I would ring the insurance co and ask them. Chris -- Remove prejudice to reply.
From: Les Hemmings on 21 Mar 2010 14:09 Trevor wrote: > I have just noticed that a car I have registered in my name, is > insured in my wife's name - is that OK? We were taught in SAGA home & motor dept that you can't insure something you don't own. It all stems from when people used to insure against the death of the king (so we were told...) and clean out the fledgling insurance industry. L
From: Steve Firth on 21 Mar 2010 16:15
Les Hemmings <l.c(a)v.n> wrote: > We were taught in SAGA home & motor dept that you can't insure something you > don't own. Who were you taught that by, a fuckwit? If you can't insure something you don't own, then how come I can get insurance on a hire car? Or indeed on a rented motor home, a rented TV set (back in the days when such things were popular), a leased vehicle.... etc. |