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Advice for increase womens car insurance
pineapple123
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Hello.
Just wondered if anyone can give any advice as Im not sure whats best for daughter to do.
Briefly: daughter young driver passed test nearly 3 years ago clean driving record until a few weeks back had small accident (her fault) claim presently going via insurance company (other person had company car). Been with same insurance company and same car since learning to drive and was not able to protect NCD when last renewed.
I am after any advice with regards to renewing her insurance, She accepts her premiums will go up alot for accident but is concerned she might not be able to afford to continue driving with premiums also going up for young female drivers in December . Her insurance is due for renewel end of Jan.
Thanks for any comments.
Just wondered if anyone can give any advice as Im not sure whats best for daughter to do.
Briefly: daughter young driver passed test nearly 3 years ago clean driving record until a few weeks back had small accident (her fault) claim presently going via insurance company (other person had company car). Been with same insurance company and same car since learning to drive and was not able to protect NCD when last renewed.
I am after any advice with regards to renewing her insurance, She accepts her premiums will go up alot for accident but is concerned she might not be able to afford to continue driving with premiums also going up for young female drivers in December . Her insurance is due for renewel end of Jan.
Thanks for any comments.
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1) How old is the girl?
2) Certainly the testing I did the other day showed that insurers offering long in advance quotes haven't yet done any price increases and so its possible with some insurers to "lock in" premiums for after the hike at todays prices... obviously the risk/ issue will be if something else happens between now and then the quote may be rerated at the rates "today" rather than back at the rates when you originally did the quote0 -
Thanks she is 200
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