captain jon
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I carry 60 dive tanks a week . just need a sticker to be legal
If you'd made this clear in your OP the replies would probably have been more concise? . .Social domestic pleasure and business journeys
Im surprised it even came up, ive got the same cover on my car and never been asked about firearms and ammunition.
Depends on the company, you could be on the phone for hours reeling off a list of possibilities, its just not how it works, its easier to just check the T&Cs of the insurers.The insurer places the onus on YOU to declare ALL material facts. Failure on your part allows them to apply a penalty in the event of a loss EVEN if the loss has no relevance to the actual claim.
Its called having your cake and eating it.
Holding firearms... especially with home based insurances...... is a likely Material Fact and other policy types such as car insurance may also be a factor too.
Holding guns and a 300 bar surface air tanks are definitely factors you SHOULD declare to CYOA.
Then you are asking for trouble. The UK Govt does not determine what an insurer considers as an underwriting issue that influences their acceptance of a risk, the premium they charge to accept that risk or any terms conditions etc. that they will apply. Its a private contract and as such, it does not limit them to what another organisation applies as a definition. Your only defence as a private individual is if you cannot reasonably be expected to know the potential for risk if it would take a specislist knowledge to be aware. To make it clear... what an insurer considers to be a hazard is not the same as others. One insurer may consider ammo or scuba to be a hazard. Another may not. You can't second guess and as stated, ANY insurance policy puts the total weight of declaration on YOU. Now that will be in their documentation/propsal form. Its you who are proposing the risk. Its up to you to declare. If you dont, you will get shafted. I have seen it happen many times.....This is the specific exclusion shown within my vehicle policy.
The use of your vehicle principally used for the carriage, transportation or delivery of hazardous goods.
From the UK Gov website, they list ammunition as dangerous goods, (hazardous?) however it states:
You do not need to follow all the normal packaging and labelling regulations, and you do not need a dangerous goods safety adviser if you’re transporting ‘limited quantities’ of some dangerous goods.
“Principally used” and “limited quantities” are the key here, therefore I don’t feel the need to inform my insurance provider
Depends on the company, you could be on the phone for hours reeling off a list of possibilities, its just not how it works, its easier to just check the T&Cs of the insurers.
Maybe in business and commercial but not SDP, the lists are endless and subjective.I disagree. The list of possibilities is not endless. You know firearms and ammo or scuba gear or rocket fuel or chemicals etc. are a potential and its up to you to declare.
99.99% of the average UK citizens do not read T&Cs......and they are generalist as oppossed specific unless the insurer states or indicates examples in its literature.
Its up to you to declare anything that might influence an underwriters perception/understanding and yours alone.
Declaring material facts IS EXACTLY how it works and thats at your feet.
No no no. You are not seeing the bigger picture here. SDP to/from a perm place of work or the various types of business use is totally different to the basic policy and contract terms to DECLARE ALL MATERIAL FACTS. Use is such a fact that will be asked on the proposal. Do you hold firearms wont. Its up to you to state this. Ditto scuba. Read a proposal form.Maybe in business and commercial but not SDP, the lists are endless and subjective.
Ok, dont worry about it.No no no. You are not seeing the bigger picture here. SDP to/from a perm place of work or the various types of business use is totally different to the basic policy and contract terms to DECLARE ALL MATERIAL FACTS. Use is such a fact that will be asked on the proposal. Do you hold firearms wont. Its up to you to state this. Ditto scuba. Read a proposal form.
I aint. Its up to you what you do but if you cant grasp it then you cant complain if it goes tits up.Ok, dont worry about it.
Enjoy your day.
No, we have been saved from that fate post september 1stWill we have to declare we have a tank full of highly flammable petrol bolted underneath next?
Well, its not up to us to imagine all the things they may be interested in, it is up to them to put clauses in that drive disclosure of what they consider to be potential risks. When I have applied online for insurance quotes there has never been a question where I have felt I should disclose firearms/ammunition. So their problem not mine.Ahem. So following the obviousdisagreementviewpoints on vehicle insurance and carriage of noxious items let us now look through the eyes of our favourite insurancegangsterbroker, at the strange world of House Insurance……
“Now let me see sir, so. you have this room withmanya few kilos of Nitro Cellulose, Err, isn’t that an explosive sir? No? So it is merely an accelerant? Just asking out of curiosity - what does it accelerate? Ah, burning. Good, fine, super. And you keep theall thosetubs together on your shelf, just like little ducks in a row? Right, super, great, okaaayyyy….
And may I ask what are these Primer things? Gosh aren’t they small and so shiny? Oh - so they are not accelerants - great, super, that is a great relief, oh but they are, sorry? Did you really say explosive? Gosh, and did I catch you right just now, did you actually say you havethousands ofa few loaded bullets too…… AND YOU HAVE GUNS!!!!!!!!! Next!!
Just saying….
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Exactly, they ask about car mods which I declare, but they dont ask any other specifics, how am I to know if they class a shotgun as a risk because I dont class it as a risk. A screaming toddler in the back is more of a risk and they dont make you declare the type of passengers you have.Well, its not up to us to imagine all the things they may be interested in, it is up to them to put clauses in that drive disclosure of what they consider to be potential risks. When I have applied online for insurance quotes there has never been a question where I have felt I should disclose firearms/ammunition. So their problem not mine.
Accidents do happen. A few years ago a chap was coming off the MoD ranges at Lulworth, was distracted by his young dog as he shut the range gate and took the magazine out but left a round up the spout. Pulled up at the guardhouse to sign out, the dog got exited, trod on the trigger and put a bullet through the side of the truck and into the guardhouse wall.