So Lets Shaft Our Farmers.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a conviction which can never be spent as I spent several years in prison (GBH) and for the most part I haven't found huge problems with insurance, I insure via Tradex for my motor trader's policy and my wife deals with house insurance etc. We also both have life insurance/medical insurance.My insurance isn't cheap but whether they load it bc of my convictions I have no idea but I was told the same thing as Carol Ann that insurers have no access to one's criminal records, unfortuneatly after I'd got my quote:(
Thanks for interesting points, everyone. Although it doesn't affect us ( no criminal record, but you never know!!! More and more pensioners are refusing to pay percentages of Council Tax and being locked up.), it is something that I've wondered about.It seems very hard that people like noxlumos and chris's friend should continue to be "punished" , when trying to live a normal life.
Always be carefull just what you do tell insurance companies - I'm not suggestion you lie or attempt to defraud but beware, the life offices have always kept a central medical register of negative medical information and do share it between them.
Even back in 1970 this was happening when a pal's girfriend was rejected by one company for life cover because she failed to disclose that she had previously told another life company of a cry for help suicide attempt!
Unless it really is a material fact that would effect the underwriting terms and acceptance of risk I personnaly would not disclose criminal record, especially not minor issues and I agree with the policeman, spot on true and my pal in the force is a Super Duper Intendant - so there!
Remember, insurance companies are bookies, thier actuary takes a look at the risk, considers the odds and decides if they want to bet - but only on terms weigthed in thier favour, when it turns against them they'll try to escape pay out and use any quasi reasonable cluase they can - try to use Friendly Society's, they have a different attitude and the memebrs do actually own them - none do motor though.
I notice there is lot of confusion over this subject, as a broker working in this field, I will gladly answer questions corectly rather than various myths. in short it is the legal duty of the policy holder to disclose all convictions, otherwise the insurer will invalidate the policy and has the option to press fraud charges Please contact me [email protected]
to discuss thank you