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Business trips lead to insurance headache
Fri, 25 Jul 03
Company car drivers face being stranded abroad unless they have adequate insurance cover for overseas travel, research has shown.
Fleet managers often fail to check their policies before staff head for the Continent in company vehicles.
"Most fleet policies will provide the minimum legal requirement of cover for foreign travel", Andy Keane, of Norwich Union, the company behind the research, said. "This tends to insure only third-party injury and vehicle damage in the event of a traffic accident.
"Unless the driver has the full policy benefits that he would expect to have in this country, he runs the risk of having to pay for damage to his own car, plus recovery and repatriation," he added.
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