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Subject: Re: RTA who is liable Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 09:39:46 -0000

PDR wrote:
> "ntvl" wrote in message
> news:aZGdneT1bJBnNUraRVnytQA@bt.com...
>
>> Thats why I see no point in telling them about an accident where
>> there is no one to claim off, as you say, they can and do make all
>> sorts of excuses, any excuse will do them to hike up the price of
>> your insurance.
>
> What "you see" is completely irrelevent. You signed up to an insurance
> contract which obliges you to advise your insurer of all accidents
> (clamable or not), all changes in circumstances, all convictions etc
> etc. Failure to do so is called "material non-disclosure"
[snip]

ICBW but I don't think that many motor insurance contracts impose quite that
level of disclosure between renewals.
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