Insurance and a car possibly stolen with a lost key

My car was stolen at the weekend, and there is the possibility that it was via the spare keys which could have been dropped outside or taken from the house. No signs of break in to car/house. What are my chances of getting an insurance payout if damaged / not found. Also have GAP insurance.

Asked on 24 February 2013 by Jacob

Answered by Honest John
The problem is that if you don't even know whether you dropped the spare keys or they were stolen from your house it might be classed as contributory negligence. You need professional insurance advice and I can't give you that.
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