Man of Honour
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Help me settle a debate.
Consider the following scenario: you have SD&P cover on your car, but for a journey you use it for business (say you drive to a client's site) and you have an accident. Could the insurer rescind third party cover because of this and thus make you liable to prosecution for no insurance? I have a feeling this isn't quite the case from a court judgement, but it's just a hunch. Anyone care to help?
Consider the following scenario: you have SD&P cover on your car, but for a journey you use it for business (say you drive to a client's site) and you have an accident. Could the insurer rescind third party cover because of this and thus make you liable to prosecution for no insurance? I have a feeling this isn't quite the case from a court judgement, but it's just a hunch. Anyone care to help?