My son is a named driver on my insurance and has had an accident in another car - do I need to declare it?

My son is a named driver on my insurance. He has had a no-fault accident while having a lesson with a driving school in their car. Do I need to declare it to my insurance?

Asked on 2 April 2019 by Alan hocking

Answered by Honest John
No, you do not, as the claim will not be logged in his name.
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