My insurer would not insure my son to learn to drive in my car - do I need to state that he was declined insurance?

My insurer would not insure my son to learn to drive in my car, a Dacia Duster. Do I need to state that he has declined insurance when I try other learner insurance companies?

Asked on 19 April 2024 by David Faulkner

Answered by Louise Thomas
This can depend on where you look for your insurance. If you’re asked, you should always answer honestly. But some insurers may not ask, so you won’t need to specify. But always be honest if asked, otherwise you could risk invalidating the policy once you’ve taken it out.
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