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No Claims
For the past three years I have been in a job where I had a company car - the company paid all insurance, expenses etc. I have since left that job and am now looking to insure my own car with my own money.
Is there any way that I could use the time that I had the company car to count towards a No Claims Discount? Hopefully I can because, at present, it looks to the insurers as if I have no driving experience.
During my time driving (10 years) I have had no accidents, points etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I work in insurance now and this is quite a common matter - your best bet would be to get your employer to get a letter from their Broker (presuming they have one) as this will generally be accepted as verification of the claims history of the drivers under a "fleet" type policy - or alternatively if you know who the brokers are (or can find out) give them a ring and they can check with the current Insurers who will more than likely provide this confirmation.
Good luck
Good luck