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spices100 Posted - 24 August 2010 : 19:02:33
my car insurance is up for renewal and been on comfused .com for quotes and its been really expensive this year round. would being bankrupt had anything to do with it, the online quotes didnt ask about bankruptcy.

I recently got my credit files and noticed confused did credit checks on me although i was doing just general quotes.

Bankruptcy is a more risk factor for car insurance which i would be paying in full ?
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gettingoutofdebt Posted - 26 August 2010 : 16:24:24
Yes, the wording on insurance policies is definitely left open to interpretation. You never know, there may be someone on this forum who does/has worked for an insurance company and may be able to provide an better insight as to whether you would be covered or not.
xmas baby Posted - 26 August 2010 : 10:07:03
Good morning,

I currently have car insurance with Elephant.com and have been paying monthly instalments for years, even while I was bankrupt and without any problems or higher charges. I have now had to scrap my car, but I wondered if I cancelled the insurance now and then decided to take it up again when I get a new car, will they reaccess my application and do a credit check and will I be liable to higher charges because I have been bankrupt (I am now discharged by the way). If this is the case, would it be easier to keep my insurance payments going even though I don't still have the car?

xmas baby
gettingoutofdebt Posted - 25 August 2010 : 07:25:18
Some car insurance policies do have a BR clause. I can't see a valid reason why someone who is/was BR should be more of a liability to an insurance company but I suppose it is just an excuse for them to raise the premium.

I think most premiums are higher due to the 'crash for cash' people around (i.e. those who deliberately cause an accident by braking very hard so that someone crashes into the back of them) as there was a report on the BBC about this the other day.

TBH I think my car insurance premiums have been the same for the past 5 years even though my NCD has increased and I haven't made any claims during that time. I've pretty much given up on my premium ever going down
Niobe Posted - 24 August 2010 : 22:36:30
It's not a normal credit check when you do that, they're just checking your address details. It doesn't show up either if anyone else does a credit check.

I think everyones insurance has gone up this year.

Buckle your seat belt Dorothy, 'cos Kansas is going bye bye.

Jan
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