scoobyfella
03 May 2008, 12:09
This one is for the clued up insurance guys.
Scenario:
If a car is insured to be kept in a garage overnight, at the registered property, and it is then left on the road outside the house, if somerthing happened to it, e.g. stolen or crashed into I guess the insurance company would legally try to get out of paying out.
However, if we use the same above scenario with the car insured to be kept in the garge (for a cheaper premium) but we park it on the road outside a neighbours house (not outside your own home) and it is hit or stolen would the insurance company have to pay out as the car is parked away rom your home address?
There isn't any clauses in the policy which state how many nights a year your car can be parked away from the registered property and left overnight!
Would doing this therefore not invalidate the insurnace cover?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Cheers.
Scoobyfella
Scenario:
If a car is insured to be kept in a garage overnight, at the registered property, and it is then left on the road outside the house, if somerthing happened to it, e.g. stolen or crashed into I guess the insurance company would legally try to get out of paying out.
However, if we use the same above scenario with the car insured to be kept in the garge (for a cheaper premium) but we park it on the road outside a neighbours house (not outside your own home) and it is hit or stolen would the insurance company have to pay out as the car is parked away rom your home address?
There isn't any clauses in the policy which state how many nights a year your car can be parked away from the registered property and left overnight!
Would doing this therefore not invalidate the insurnace cover?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Cheers.
Scoobyfella