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Premiums And Uninsured Drivers
My son is 20 and has been driving for 2 years without any claims or endorsements. At the weekend whilst his car was parked up and he was away from the car it was almost certainly but not yet officially written off by an uninsured driver. Driver has been caught and charged. Son is insured with Direct Line so no claims is protected but how are his future premiums likely to be affected? slightly? Greatly? TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In a hypothetical situation, this is how NCD protection works. I am quoted £500 for my insurance minus my NCD which brings it down to £250. I have a no fault accident, therefore the insurance company believe I am a greater risk, (I don't get that) so my new quote is £750, minus my NCD brings it to £375. Exactly the same discount, 50%, but from a higher premium. Hope that helps.
According to Direct Line, not at all.
".....Meanwhile Direct Line said that it wouldn’t raise premiums the first time but if the driver continued to make non-fault claims it could start to factor it in as it could indicate something about their driving habits."
http:// www.thi sismone y.co.uk /money/ cars/ar ticle-3 052191/ How-dri vers-in surance -costs- soar-no -fault- acciden ts-don- t-claim .html
".....Meanwhile Direct Line said that it wouldn’t raise premiums the first time but if the driver continued to make non-fault claims it could start to factor it in as it could indicate something about their driving habits."
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