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Q. Are van insurance groups different to car insurance groups? Yes. There are 20 different van insurance groups with those in lower groups being the cheapest to insure. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is responsible for determining which group a Read More…

Q. I have moved house, what do I need to do with my driving licence? You can change a name, address and gender on a UK driving licence by post. To change the address on your licence all you need to Read More…

  The information you provide to us in the quote form goes in to your motor insurance policy documentation. If you have chosen not to be contacted by third parties in your privacy options we will not share this information Read More…

If you passed your car driving test before 1st February 2001 you can use your full UK car driving licence as a provisional licence to ride a moped or small motorbike (50cc max, max speed 50 mph). When entering information Read More…

Q. Can I buy my motor insurance more than 30 days in advance of when I need it? No, unfortunately not. Our partners are only able to provide quotations for policies that are due to start within the next 30 days. Read More…

Q. I have a question about a car insurance policy that I bought through Tiger.co.uk – who should I contact? Once you have bought the policy please contact the insurance provider direct. Their contact details should be on the policy documentation Read More…

Material facts are the answers that you provide to an insurer’s questions and are what the insurer will regard as likely to influence the assessment and acceptance of your application. If you are in any doubt about whether to disclose Read More…

Q. I am purchasing a personalised number plate do I need to let my insurer know? Any changes you make to the vehicle need to be declared to your insurer. It is also advisable to update them in writing that the Read More…

Yes. The lower your annual mileage is the less of a risk you present to insurers as you are spending less time on the roads.

Most Comprehensive van insurance policies will not cover you for tools carried in the vehicle but you will need to check with the insurer for confirmation of this. To ensure you are fully covered it is worth considering taking out Read More…