Eh, who can say? We can offer conjecture and posts along the lines of 'mine didn't go up' and 'mine did increase'. But at the end of the day it lies with your provider.I’ve just received my first speeding fine.
Will this affect my car insurance premium next year? (I’m commercially insured and taxed.)
Thanks.
D.
Thats the purpose of AAM - to give an opinion and experience. You could say the above to most posts looking for advice but where's the added value in that?!Eh, who can say? We can offer conjecture and posts along the lines of 'mine didn't go up' and 'mine did increase'. But at the end of the day it lies with your provider.
For a difinitive answer why not ring and ask them?
Up to a point that is correct, in that if a question is posed such as, 'What TV do you recommend ?' , or , 'Should I buy A or B ?', etc..Thats the purpose of AAM - to give an opinion and experience.
I feel that 5,10, 15 replies like, 'mine didn't go up' or 'mine did increase' or 'it might' are useless and of no help to the poster.Will this affect my car insurance premium next year?
Why not, if the OP wants an answer to his question?I am not sure that I would ring the insurance company.
Not in my experience, while most do not load for 3 points, AFAIK some do.I thought that it might be the same for all insurance companies
And the difference is? Are you really hoping that maybe they wont notice them?I would report the points at renewal, but I would not be highlighting them.
While that may pander to members curiosity it is of no benefit to the OP.And it's interesting to see the different experiences.
I never suggested it wasn't.so the original question is valid.
The obligation is on the insured to declare them, but not just at renewal. The insured obliged to declare any matter that might change their risk profile to the insurer as they occur. These matters may include, health factors, vehicle usage (work usage claiming mileage vs. social domestic or leisure usage), mileage driven per annum, motoring or criminal convictions, etc.I would report the points at renewal, but I would not be highlighting them.
I can see Brendan's point, but in fairness, you've answered and asked things that are indeed pertinent to the problem anyone could find themselves in. More and more I'm becoming aware of speed vans, but others aren't. Too many breaking the law every day. I'm one of those who puts on cruise control and stays as near to what's allowed as possible, but the bloody sickening sight of those out driving at 60kph on all roads is driving me crazy, and they will not pull in. Jeez, they'd drive a man to drinkWhy not, if the OP wants an answer to his question?
Not in my experience, while most do not load for 3 points, AFAIK some do.
Anyway we do not know if the OP has accrued points for other offences also it may differ for commercial insurance.
So who is in the best position to answer the OP..........his insurer.
And the difference is? Are you really hoping that maybe they wont notice them?
While that may pander to members curiosity it is of no benefit to the OP.
Whereas my advice will provide an answer to the question posed.
I never suggested it wasn't.
It's mandatory that you inform the insurance company of any penalty points and It's a question on the application forms.I thought that it might be the same for all insurance companies. so the original question is valid.
And it's interesting to see the different experiences.
I am not sure that I would ring the insurance company. I would report the points at renewal, but I would not be highlighting them.
Brendan
Duty of disclosure would usually apply to changes in any of the details provided in order to get a quote.It's mandatory that you inform the insurance company of any penalty points and It's a question on the application forms.
Not just when looking for a quote Leo.Duty of disclosure would usually apply to changes in any of the details provided in order to get a quote.
Are you positive of this, commercial insurance and all that? Only one way to find out.........Tell them, nothing will change.
Yes, AFAIK a minimum of three points.Does a speeding fine mean automatic points these days ? Could the OP have got a fine but not penalty points ?