Jay Alexander
Well-known member
Claims occured driving commercial vehicles do not impact rates when you insure your personal passenger vehicle.And commercial driving experience doesn't apply?
How is driving the SAME car not experience?
When I bought motorcycle insurance, the speeding tickets i got in the cab sure did apply to the rating of the motorcycle insurance, the seat belt tickets did not. (And funny thing: when buying taxi insurance nobody cares that you have 4 small speeding tickets, cab drivers get tickets, but when applying for motorcycle or private car insurance you get treated like typhoid Mary if you have ONE)
When I bought motorcycle insurance I was asked if i had been in ANY at fault collisions/pay outs in the last 5 years... no exclusion of commercial driving, or private car driving.
For your average cab driver, a pay out for a collision doesn't go on their record because they don't own the car or the policy. In MY case, I DID own the car(s), I DID own the policies... and the pay out record of my many drivers went on MY insurance record too. If one of my drivers got into an at fault in one of MY cars, that went on MY insurance exposure, not the drivers.
Whether or not "experience" is accepted is up to the underwriter, not the broker.
Convictions are a different story. These are two different things. Claims are accidents (or thefts or whatever), while convictions are rated on your entire license. You get a speeding ticket while riding your motorcycle? It goes on your entire license, which has your G,M, whatever other classes you may have.
The rules for what gets rated is the same across all insurers across Ontario, based on the OAP 1. How they get rated is up to each private insurer.
The broker does not rate the risks. The broker is simply the middleman between you and the insurance company. The insurance company is the one who rates the risks.