We thought it would be helpful if we put together a car insurance guide with some helpful tips on motor insurance for women.
What would you like to know?
What your insurer needs to know
Customers have to inform their insurance provider
when certain things change that could affect their car insurance cover.
If you don't then they/you may not be covered under the terms of the policy
and, in some cases, your motor insurance cover will not be valid.
Take a look at the list below so you know when to contact
them…
Beforehand
If you intend to modify your car, even if the
alteration is only cosmetic
If you intend to change to a different car
If you intend to change what you use your car for
(e.g. if you start using it for business travel when you were not covered
for this on your policy)
If you would like to add another driver to your
policy
You are planning to take your car abroad
Immediately
If you or any driver named on your policy are
involved in an accident or loss, no matter how trivial and even if
you do not wish to make a claim
If you change your home address
If you change your email address
If you or any driver named on your policy change
occupation
If you or any driver named on your policy cease
to become a permanent UK resident
If you or any driver named on your policy have been
disqualified from driving or have had your licence revoked
Upon renewal
Of any motoring convictions or fixed penalties
you or any driver on your policy had during the year
Or any pending prosecutions of any other material
factors which may influence your insurance provider's decision to insure
you
Of any accident, theft or loss regardless of fault
that you or any driver on your policy have made, excluding those claims
made under this policy