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Insured to drive someone elses car

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  • sheramber wrote: »
    She could be insured as an additional driver on his insurance and he could be added to her insurance as an additional driver.
    True. I've told her this. This is what my wife and I do.

    I passed on the info anyway & she told me she was actually asking only for in case of an emergency.
  • Wig wrote: »
    He is not her partner then.

    And in all cases, as stated, the other car must be insured directly under another policy.

    Not necessarily so.
  • Aretnap
    Aretnap Posts: 5,887 Forumite
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    - In some cases it will say "for emergency use only" (up to you to define emergency)
    Really? Which insurers say "emergency use only" and how do their policies define "emergency"? (It can't be "up to the customer", the clause must have a workable objective definition or risk being good for uncertainty)
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