Fronting
Filed under: Uncategorized
27 March 2010
Surprisingly, it is believed that over two thirds of drivers in the UK prefer to lie about being the main driver of a car, when they are not. A common example of this, is where a parent will claim to be the main driver, to reduce the premium, when in fact, their son or daughter is. The government aims to clamp down on this as it is a breech of the policy, and also means the insurers are losing out on money. This breech is commonly known as fronting, and even though people who commit the act believe that they are saving money, when it actually comes to claiming insurance, their claim will be invalid because they aren’t the legal main driver of the car.
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