Insurance during lockdown
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Insurance during lockdown
Some rather alarmist stuff on the news tonight, suggesting that insurance companies may refuse claims during the lockdown if your journey is deemed to be "non essential". Hive mind, any thoughts on this, please?
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Re: Insurance during lockdown
The roads aren't closed. You are allowed to ride/drive on them.
From The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations 2020
One of the reasons you are allowed out "visit a public outdoor place for the purposes of open air recreation".
One of the definitions of a public outdoor place "any highway to which the public has access".
What words are the alarmist articles quoting to invalidate a person's insurance?
From The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations 2020
One of the reasons you are allowed out "visit a public outdoor place for the purposes of open air recreation".
One of the definitions of a public outdoor place "any highway to which the public has access".
What words are the alarmist articles quoting to invalidate a person's insurance?
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Re: Insurance during lockdown
Maybe see what the ABI thinks - last question here:
https://www.abi.org.uk/products-and-iss ... insurance/
https://www.abi.org.uk/products-and-iss ... insurance/
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Re: Insurance during lockdown
Hmm, all the articles on line seem to quote Florence Codjoe from uswitch.com, yet not one links to an article on that site and I can not find an article searching on that site.
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Re: Insurance during lockdown
Has anyone asked a broker?
Re: Insurance during lockdown
Stolen from twitter, but "Price comparison website whips up a sensationalist storm to get a bit of press coverage, so the experts have to come in and clear up the mess. A common occurrence, sadly. Usually tend to find a ‘boutique PR agency’ has been involved..."
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus- ... n-12128401
"A spokesman for the Association of British Insurers said: "Motor insurers continue to cover those using their vehicle for commuting to work and NHS volunteering without you having to first tell them.
"You should follow government restrictions, but if you do use your car for non-essential travel, you will not risk invalidating your car insurance."
so the PR angle seems all too likely to me. I don't remember it being a problem in lockdown 1, and the regs are much more relaxed this time.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus- ... n-12128401
"A spokesman for the Association of British Insurers said: "Motor insurers continue to cover those using their vehicle for commuting to work and NHS volunteering without you having to first tell them.
"You should follow government restrictions, but if you do use your car for non-essential travel, you will not risk invalidating your car insurance."
so the PR angle seems all too likely to me. I don't remember it being a problem in lockdown 1, and the regs are much more relaxed this time.
Re: Insurance during lockdown
I think this has been pretty thoroughly debunked by a lawyer on pistonheads...
The reality is that there is no legal definition of essential / non-essential - so it would be very difficult for any insurance company to make it stick in court - equally, it would be a change in their terms and conditions for which you would have to be notified first...
so basically any form of journey is fine...
Alasdair
The reality is that there is no legal definition of essential / non-essential - so it would be very difficult for any insurance company to make it stick in court - equally, it would be a change in their terms and conditions for which you would have to be notified first...
so basically any form of journey is fine...
Alasdair
Re: Insurance during lockdown
If this silly story was true, anyone who parks on the street would have to remove their vehicle to an off-street parking place before lockdown started. Insurance doesn’t only provide cover while the vehicle is being driven
Re: Insurance during lockdown
The current regulations do not refer to essential or non-essential but 'reasonably necessary' for a specific purpose. If your policy requires you to comply then non-compliance might invalidate it. I should think the policy would have to be specific as to the regulation breach that would result in this.
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"The current regulations do not refer to essential or non-essential but 'reasonably necessary' for a specific purpose. "
Are you stating that it would be a criminal offence to drive for pleasure? Or just that it is contrary to guidelines?
Are you stating that it would be a criminal offence to drive for pleasure? Or just that it is contrary to guidelines?
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