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car insurance for work.
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_Glycerine_ wrote: »Class 1 business use is needed, but the insurer doesnt have to protect the no claims, you sometimes need to meet certain criteria to have no claims bonus with a particular underwriter.
If you need to have protection on the policy, then i would suggest asking to be assigned to an underwriter who can cover both class 1 and protection, which most underwriters will cover. They will most likely just start a new policy and cancel the current one pro rata.
Thats the process with the insurance company i work for.
Thanks for this and everyone who has taken the time I really appreciate it.Class 2 is not needed, its the same as class 1 except that it covers all drivers named on policy for business purposes.
This applies even if I pick up a client and take them to the council offices or similar.
sarer
going out to play today so forgive me if I take a time to answer.0
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