Drivers hit by ‘hidden’ charges in car insurance small print
A survey of 1,500 motorists by insurance firm Cuvva suggests UK motorists are forking out an average of £123.40 on what it calls ‘hidden’ insurance fees each year. younger motorists are hardest hit, with 18-24-year olds paying out £334.40 every year on top of their premium.
The unexpected costs and charges are typically hidden away in insurance policy terms and conditions, which lots of motorists fail to read when signing up for cover.
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Cuvva says the top four hidden fees are policy adjustment fees which catch out 36 percent of affected drivers, cancellation fees catching out 20 to 30 percent, policy add-ons (28 percent) and APRs (24 percent).
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The figures indicate that a total of nearly a fifth of UK motorists have been caught out by one or another such charge, says Cuvva, adding the majority of fees are ‘hidden’ because they are buried in the small print in lengthy policy papers and are neither highlighted nor evident to customers from the outset. The survey figured out 12 percent of motorists don’t read terms and conditions on their insurance policies at all, while nearly a third (30 percent) of 18-34 year-olds don’t read them in full.
“Average car insurance policies don’t suit modern-day consumers,” says Freddy Macnamara, CEO at Cuvva. “Drivers want the flexibility to cancel a policy or make adjustments but in a lot of cases, flexibility comes at a cost in the form of hidden fees.”
The company – which claims to be on a mission to simplify insurance cover – advises motorists to always read the small print, and ask insurers for a full breakdown of fees before accepting a quote or renewing a policy.
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