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An motor insurance policy will stated the named driver(s), i.e. the driver(s) who are driving the insured car, covered under the policy. Usually the named driver(s) is the policy holder and the spouse.
1. If your car knocks another car and it is found that the driver of the other car at that time is not the named driver(s), can the other car claim damages against your (through your insurer)?
2. If there is an accident whereby both parties are likely to be at fault, and it is found that the driver of the other car at that time is not the named driver(s), can the loss adjuster apportion the damages between you and the other driver?
1. If your car knocks another car and it is found that the driver of the other car at that time is not the named driver(s), can the other car claim damages against your (through your insurer)?
2. If there is an accident whereby both parties are likely to be at fault, and it is found that the driver of the other car at that time is not the named driver(s), can the loss adjuster apportion the damages between you and the other driver?