Generally speaking, that is true. I always pay a bit extra for my LHD and insist to have explicitly written, on the policy, that insured car is an LHD.
Smanet reported an issue apparently related to the fact that his NCB document doesn't state the date when previous policy ended, which is a different issue (I also was told to make sure that a termination date was written on the documents, or they would not be able to cover me).
I think that I need to give more details to better understand my situation.
In my NCB, as said, there's the natural expire date of my Italian insurance.
This NCB belongs to another car with insurance in my name, that I still have in Italy (the insurance is suspended) and have the best no claim, more than 10 years.
With Bersani, I got another NCB with my actual car, but only 2 years on that.
I'm de-registering my car from Italy and cancel my actual insurance for the car I have here. (I sent plates and everything needed to my father in Italy, waiting them to arrive).
Of course I don't want to have two covers on the same car and pay for them.
The issue here is that the NCB is not from the car I want to cover here and this is creating a mess, because I have to sell my other car or demolish it to close insurance (Italian rules are really bad).
I already stated to the insurance that I will not have 2 cover on the same car, but they don't mind.
I think they want the exclusive on the NCB, also if it comes from another country.
So I'm really stuck, if they don't accept my current NCB, I have to go back to Italy, make a false sell to my father and close my insurance also for that car.
Actually I have Irish plates on, a cover that could end on 28th December if the documents are not all right.
I started to look for other covers, just in case someone else is not so strict with these rules.
I will try to send these documents anyway to Chill with the related translation and hopefully will be enough.
Thank you for your reply.