Submitted by Recent_Mode_2220 t3_yhf2mn in massachusetts
Competitive_Bat4000 t1_iudgezk wrote
If the policy is under her dad’s address and states his address is where the car is primarily garaged/parked, when in actuality it’s not you’ll have bigger problems if an accident occurs.
sweetheart4012 t1_iue115y wrote
This is correct, OP needs to get his gf to change the garaging address on the policy and add him as a driver.
Recent_Mode_2220 OP t1_iudir0u wrote
Do you mind elaborating on the problems? I’m not familiar with car insurance. But it sounds like the car isn’t allowed to be “housed” at anywhere else besides the address on the policy? We moved out recently so that’s why the addresses are different. Should that be updated with the insurance policy? We moved 10 minute drive away from them.
TheDeadlySpaceman t1_iudn71z wrote
The rate is based on where the car is “housed” because that’s where they assume you’ll be doing the majority of the driving and parking.
If they figure out that you’re housing it somewhere else, they can deny any payout because you’re committing fraud. Same if they figure out that you’re driving it frequently and aren’t on the policy.
Recent_Mode_2220 OP t1_iudojzc wrote
Gotcha that makes sense. We will look into updating this!
TheDeadlySpaceman t1_iudp4ln wrote
Honestly it’s probably not like they’d find it cost-effective to put a team of insurance investigators on the case if you did have to file a claim- you would just need to be careful about what you say to them.
“We borrowed it for the weekend/week” etc
mtmsm t1_iuejppi wrote
That’s called insurance fraud
TheDeadlySpaceman t1_iuejs7m wrote
Yup. See my post above.
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