Pramod Ji,
Thanks for clarification
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Originally posted by rsbagwell
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Originally posted by rajcanada
Car insurance companies will definitely create a problem if the car is in accident as important information about number of drivers in the household was not disclosed.
No. of drivers in the household could more but if I am giving my car on loan basis to a family member (say once in week in a irrregular pattern), will that be a problem?
Also, my wife does not drive my Van even occasionally. However, she drives it probably 2-3 time in a year in case of emergency. Will that be considered car loaning? If so, Can I remove her name and potentially save some money.
I know I can find this out from my insurance company but let's see what CD's think abt this.
Pramod Ji,
Thanks for the response.
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All,
as already made clear as Mud by Pramodji. It is simple as that. All drivers having valid license ( Not G1 ) has to be disclosed to Insurence company. Like in my case , we have 2 cars ( one registered in my name & 01 in my wife name) . We have 3 drivers in home ( me , wife & daugters ) . me & wife are G & our daughter is g2. It does not matter who drives what car, for insurence company , for first car my wife is principal driver & my daughter in occasional driver. For second car , I am principal driver & my daughter is occasinal driver.
when we were having only 01 car, my wife was principal driver, i was second driver & our daughter was occasional driver.
I know , most of the people do not disclose all info to insurence companies.
we pay around 350 per month for 2 cars with 3 drivers.
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Thanks guys! It's all crystal clear now
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