


Information On Drink Driving
Ten per cent of UK drivers give false information to Car Insurance Companies Author: Rochelle Martinez If somebody made an application for a car insurance policy but included false information that was discovered, the insurer would be well within their rights to reject the claim. Depending on ...

Ten per cent of UK drivers give false information to Car Insurance Companies
Author: Rochelle Martinez
If somebody made an application for a car insurance policy but included false information that was discovered, the insurer would be well within their rights to reject the claim. Depending on the severity of the bogus information that is given, the applicant could end up blacklisted by all car insurance companies, leaving it virtually impossible for them to be able to drive legally again.
It seems amazing then that as many as 1 in 10 drivers in the UK admit to lying to their motor insurer in a bid to save the cost of a possible rise in their premium.
The most obvious risk to giving wrong information is when the motorist really needs to make a claim following an accident, damage or theft of or from the vehicle. If the insurance company finds out that the information given is bogus when the claim is made, they can and usually do, exercise their right to refuse to make any payment whatsoever.
In the case of a car accident, the details supplied when the application was made are checked against the applicants' present circumstances and the details of the claim itself. If a discrepancy is found, the insurer can decline any payout, which highlights the importance of being truthful when giving details to you insurer.
It appears that consumers are more likely to mislead their insurance company when it comes to giving information about a driver's age, address, or where the car is parked at nighttime. A small minority of motorists also fail to declare any speeding penalties or bans for drink driving, when renewing a policy or applying for a new one too.
The Association of British Insurers says that the cost of uninsured motorists to law-abiding drivers works out at about £30 per person per year.
However, insurance companies are now investing in sophisticated technology in a bid to prevent fraudulent information being used to reduce premium costs. This will be good news for the honest consumer, as it is anticipated the cost of dealing with people who lie to their insurer will fall, which could have a beneficial effect to premium prices.
The new software can analyse the patterns of claims that are being made by certain individuals in a bid to cut back the current trend in falsified claims.
Here is your background information.
http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/
http://www.bi.com/content.php?section=solutions&page=dwi
http://www.ensuringsolutions.org/usr_doc/Primer7_DUI.pdf
i need information on drink and driving?
I need to know the background info on drink and driving, solution and problems.
Depends upon the jurisdiction but generally you’ll see either DUI, driving under the influence (which can also mean drugs) and/or DWI (driving while intoxicated).
what is the offical law of drink driving named?
i have an assignment to do on law and i wanted to know were i can get some information on drink driving. i want to know what the official name is for law
thankyou
for example how there is the
Act of (laws name) 1978
something like that is there anything like that
Hi, i am doing a piece of coursework on drink driving and i need…?
I am doing a piece of work on drink driving i need some good reliable websites to act as sources,
I need some information on the annual drink driving accidents per year,
some tragic stories of family’s that have been affected by drink drive accidents
and what affects alcohol has on eye sight and reaction time please help!
brain cells die, and they cannot be restored
stop being lazy and go to google.
affects of alcohol on driving performance:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0847/is_n1_v14/ai_9353143/
general:
http://drunkdriving.com/
statistics:
http://www.alcoholalert.com/drunk-driving-statistics.html
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/drunk-driving-statistics.html
http://www.edgarsnyder.com/drunk-driving/statistics.html
videos of victims and families:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO0m5d5hnwA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZtflKtC638&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRmTKobXfPk&feature=related
stories:
http://www.aetc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123041520
http://alcoholism.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ&zTi=1&sdn=alcoholism&cdn=health&tm=19&f=20&su=p284.9.336.ip_p1026.7.336.ip_&tt=2&bt=1&bts=1&zu=http://www.waiting.com/kimberly.html
How can I find information about a drunk driving death that occured in the 1970s?
I recently found out that my father was involved in a drunk driving accident in the 1970s in which he was the driver, that resulted in the death of his fiancee. I know my father is a recovered alcoholic but this was news to me, and I don’t want to press him on it. Is there any way to find information about such an accident online? The Omaha-World Herald doesn’t seem to keep records dating back that far. I don’t think he was charged in the accident so I don’t think he has a criminal record either.
Try going to the library they maybe able to help you they keep old news paper articles on file. Phone them and ask!!!!
What effects does drink driving have on teenagers, why do they do it, what can be done about it?
Any information is much appreciated. This is for a research project but I am looking for some additional input.
Thanks a lot.