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Visitors driving in US and UK
Anyone got any experience of the insurance possibilities/options for:
(a) Visitors to the US from the UK driving a car borrowed from a US-resident family member (b) Visitors to the UK from the US driving a car borrowed from a UK-resident family member? |
Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
Originally Posted by classicmds
(Post 13027687)
Anyone got any experience of the insurance possibilities/options for:
(a) Visitors to the US from the UK driving a car borrowed from a US-resident family member (b) Visitors to the UK from the US driving a car borrowed from a UK-resident family member? a) the owner of the car contacts his insurance company and informs them that a visitor will be driving his car. Depending on the insurance in place and possibly age of visitor, this should not be an issue. |
Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
In the US insurance generally follows the car not the person so in situation a it's likely your existing auto policy would cover them if they are temporary visitors.
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Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
For the UK, call your insurance company and get temporary cover for the visiting driver(s). There will be a small premium for the period covered. In the U.S., the vehicle insurance policy can cover non-named drivers, but there may be complications depending on the state involved. As they won't have a U.S. license they may be required to get an International Driving Permit. Depends on the wording of the policy and is worth double checking with the insurance company. The stakes are much higher not being insured in the U.S.
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Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
Yeah, tried this and insurer said no way that they'd insure someone without a UK driving license and we'd have to seek a specialist insurer.
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Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
(Post 13027738)
a) the owner of the car contacts his insurance company and informs them that a visitor will be driving his car. Depending on the insurance in place and possibly age of visitor, this should not be an issue.
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Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
Originally Posted by classicmds
(Post 13028033)
Wouldn't the borrowing driver be classed as an uninsured driver and would this have consequences if they got in an accident in regard to the claims of the other party against the policy?
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Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
Originally Posted by classicmds
(Post 13028031)
Yeah, tried this and insurer said no way that they'd insure someone without a UK driving license and we'd have to seek a specialist insurer.
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Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
Originally Posted by Olly_
(Post 13027740)
In the US insurance generally follows the car not the person so in situation a it's likely your existing auto policy would cover them if they are temporary visitors.
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Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
You'd have to check your policy documents but my Geico policy says the following (Section I is liability):
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...4312d055ca.png |
Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
From my USAA insurance policy
CoverageExpand AllIf I let someone borrow my vehicle, does my insurance cover them?Your policy covers anyone who has permission to use your vehicle, or reasonably believes they have permission to use it. If a driver regularly uses your vehicle for more than 60 days, you should add that driver on your policy. Note: There is no coverage if a driver you allow to use your vehicle:
So the way I read it, they have the same coverage that I have. |
Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
You may have your answers already as you posted a while ago. But here is my experience. When my parents visit me in the US, my car insurance covers them with no problem. When I go to the UK, recent changes have meant that I can no longer be insured to drive their cars. I therefore need to hire a car like Budget who has speciality insurance to cover me on my US drivers license. My parents did a lot of research to see if there was anyway around it but to no avail. Such a pain.
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Re: Visitors driving in US and UK
Originally Posted by SunsetBeach
(Post 13036310)
I therefore need to hire a car like Budget who has specialty insurance to cover me on my US drivers license.
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