
In these cases the policy may be cancelled or in more serious cases declared void and of no effect since its inception.
In certain cases we may be unable to continue the policy or had we known the correct information, would not have accepted the policy. In cases where we have to make a correction to your policy as a result of the validation process there may be an additional premium to pay as well as our administration fee.
Our validations teams are here to help and make sure your policy is correct. We may also ask you to provide documentation to validate the information we hold. As an insurer we may check your details against databases available to the insurance industry, online quotations and any past or present policies within the Admiral group. How we will validate your policy details? We recognize that mistakes happen, so by validating policies we ensure a genuine oversight doesn't become a problem if you need to make a claim. This also helps us in our continued effort to combat fraud and ensure that your policy is unaffected. By validating insurance policies, we know we are providing you the fairest price for your insurance, and that information we hold is correct. Why do we validate our Insurance policies? Please remember it is your responsibility to check you have answered every question we ask honestly and accurately before buying your policy. To do this, we may contact you to validate some of your details at any time after you have bought your insurance, and we hope that you'll be able to help us resolve any enquiries quickly. Whenever you buy an insurance policy, we take steps to ensure we know the cover we are providing is right for you so we can support you when you need us, for example, if you have to make a claim and to combat any fraudulent activity. For example, a husband and wife require Business Use, but each have different professions. Business for All: This includes Social and Commuting as well as use by the policyholder and all named drivers, to use the vehicle in connection with their business or profession and at different places of work.
For example: a training officer travelling between 2 or more sites within the same day, Cardiff and Swansea, or a child minder/carer taking a child/elderly client out in their car.
Business for Policyholder Only: This includes Social and commuting use for the policyholder only, to use the vehicle in connection with their business or profession and different places of work. This does not cover any form of business use, including journeys to different places of work. National geographic solo lost at sea driver#
Social and Commuting: Using your car for social, domestic and pleasure purposes and use by the policyholder or any other driver covered by the policy for travel between home and permanent place of business.This does not cover use between home and work.
Social only: Using your car for social, domestic and pleasure purposes. We need to make sure that your car insurance policy covers the activities that you use your car for.