What is the minimum cover required to comply with?
Road Traffic Act only (RTA only)
What does TPO cover stand for?
Third Party Only
What are the exclusions on a TPO policy?
- Liability to covered by any other policy
What does a Road Traffic Act only policy cover?
What does a Third Party Only party cover you for?
What does Third Part Fire and Theft cover you for?
In addition to TPO -
No claims discount
All insurers offer the incentive of a no claims discount as standard in their policy wordings. Insurers offer a discount, once an insured has gone say 2 years claim free.
What are the rates of No Claims Discount?
It would not be unusual to find discounts of 25% for one year free of claims, up yo 65 or 70% for four or five years free of claims.
A small monetary amount can be paid to ensure that the insureds no claims discount is not lost if
a modest amount of claims are made. What is this monetary amount known as?
A full no claims discount may be ‘protected’ at an extra premium.
What is an excess?
An excess is the first amount of each and every claim that the insured must pay.
A third party, fire and theft policy does not include cover for which of the following?
A) Indemnity for the insured property.
B) Damage either during attempted theft or whilst it is stolen.
C) Damage by fire, lightening or explosion.
D) Stolen and not recovered.
A) Indemnity for the insured property.
What is available to an insured if their policy provides cover for a journey into Spain? A) A Spanish insurance bond. B) A Spanish premium bond. C) A Spanish permit. D) A Spanish bail bond.
D) A Spanish bail bond
Under a third party only motorcycle policy, what is covered as standard?
A) Damage to clothing and personal effects
B) Emergency treatment fees
C) Medical expenses
D) Personal accident benefits
B) Emergency treatment fees
What is the limit of indemnity for third party property damage for private car policies (TPO)?
£20 million
What is the minimum level of cover required to comply with the Road Traffic Act 1988?
Road Traffic Act (RTA) only
Which extension to cover a comprehensive private motor car policy is usually available without additional charge?
The use of the insured vehicle in connection with local elections
For what type of risk would be the ‘indemnity to principal’ extension to a commercial vehicle policy?
Where the insured vehicle is being use in connection with some contract work
The general exclusions to a private motor policy include?
A) The use of the insured vehicle outside that permitted by the policy
B) Mechanical and electrical failure
C) Loss of use
D) Liability covered by any other insurance policy
A) The use of the insured vehicle outside that permitted by the policy
What cover is usually provided automatically for caravans under a comprehensive private car policy?
Third party cover whilst attached to the insured vehicle
Which is a feature of the cover under a standard private car policy which is not covered by a standard motorcycle policy?
Personal accident benefits
Under a third party only motorcycle policy what is covered as standard?
A) Damage to clothing and personal effects
B) Emergency treatment fees
C) Medical expenses
D) Personal accident benefits
B) Emergency treatment fees
What are the three main classes of motor insurance?
What is the minimum motor insurance cover required in order to comply with the Road Traffic Act 1988?
Road Traffic Act only (RTA Only)
What ae two specific exclusions in respects of third party liability?