Ceist Beag
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Mrs B works in the public sector and uses her car for business use (and her insurance covers using her own car for business use). This year her employer is asking for her car insurance policy to include that they are indemnified. I might be missing something here but why would Mrs B agree to this? From my understanding of it, this would mean that if her car were damaged in any way while she is working, her employer is protected from any responsibility, so she would have to claim it against her own name.
Is this standard policy when employees use their own car when travel is required as part of their work?
Note to Mods: I wasn't sure if this belongs in here or under the insurance forum so let me know if you want it moved.
Standard practice IME in the public sector.... Is this standard policy when employees use their own car when travel is required as part of their work? ...
From my understanding of it, this would mean that if her car were damaged in any way while she is working, her employer is protected from any responsibility, so she would have to claim it against her own name.It's more so that if she injured or damaged third party property whilst on business that if any party were to sue the HSE or whatever PS body it is that the policy would also defend their interest. Not so much about protecting them from her car being damaged, because she would to claim off her own policy anyway.
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