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jac1791
17-Aug-15, 19:51
could someone tell me -- if u get points, do you need to let your insurance know right away or is it when it gets
renewed????

Mik.M.
17-Aug-15, 21:01
Best to be done right away,just incase.

pat
17-Aug-15, 21:42
Pal got 3 points for speeding did not think to tell insurance, collision 3 weeks later, would not pay out as not told of points - vehicle a write off, expensive cost to speeding. 28 years driving, first time caught speeding and first collision.

davth
18-Aug-15, 13:04
did they pay out for the 3rd party damages?

pat
18-Aug-15, 16:33
The other car only had a broken light!
Elderly person backing vehicle onto main road (with no view!! and no assistance!) and in between two cars too, that is what elderly person says always does and traffic stops to allow him out.
Pal hit elderly persons car then hit strainer on fence across the road.
Pal said it was lucky it was the family second car, would have disliked it if it was the new family car.
Elderly person paid for their own damage.

2little2late
19-Aug-15, 01:39
Should ban old phogies from driving.

Kodiak
19-Aug-15, 10:24
Read the T & C's of your insurance, some have it as if you do not report points on licence then your insurance is null and void. This then could be a crominal offense. So Beware and report, better to be safe than sorry.

Murdo
21-Aug-15, 10:38
and perhaps people who choose to denigrate senior citizens should learn how to spell simple words -- phogies ???- . A recent survey indicated that --- etc

dozy
21-Aug-15, 11:16
You must by law tell the insurance company of ANY changes ,if not your policy will not cover you. You must also ensure your car is in a roadworthy condition, even if you have a bald tyre at the time of the accident it will invalidate your insurance. I was an insurance man for years and hold a FSA/ FCA licence. Failure to inform or ignorance will not go down well. So beware!