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Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 21st, '22, 09:09
by Jug
I recently did a run of quotes for me (using an alias) to see what effect my declared employed status would have.
I did this because I believed (based on what I'd read online) that being "Retired" meant higher insurance premiums, so I was trying to avoid that.
The bike choosen for this test was a CB1000r with a value of £5,000 and the results were interesting, so I thought I'd share them.
(Cover type - fully comp, full NCB, bike garaged, minimal excess etc).
Employed (Electronics Engineer) £82.20
Un-employed £138.61
Retired £82.01
Self Employed £97.86
House Person £89.02
So the moral of this story.. don't be un-employed.
Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 21st, '22, 09:39
by royb
Good bit of research there Richard.
I might just stay "retired".
Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 21st, '22, 10:05
by TLS-Moose
Interesting!
One presumes they think an employed person will be too busy with work and family to ride much, or be irresponsible due to their dependencies. A retired person more likely to spend their time napping on the sofa rather than the bike, but an unemployed person will have too much time on their hands so is likely to be out more

Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 21st, '22, 12:28
by Ming
I'm now going to be retired. Might have difficulty getting courier insurance cover for the van, mind.
Dunno why self employed get hit more - most couriers I know are too busy to ride their bikes

Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 21st, '22, 13:21
by Robbo87
Interesting - ta for researching; were these quotes from comparison sites or just one company?
Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 21st, '22, 13:40
by Jug
All from Compare the Market.
The cheapest for each changed but were either Bennetts, MCE or One Call.
Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 21st, '22, 13:45
by Robbo87
Jug wrote: ↑Mar 21st, '22, 13:40
All from Compare the Market.
The cheapest for each changed but were either Bennetts, MCE or One Call.
Well under a hundred quid for most status' isn't bad.Think I'll stay retired though

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Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 21st, '22, 17:43
by Bob
Interesting information. I think I’ll stay ‘retired’

Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 21st, '22, 20:47
by Tvrv37
Fair to say it's cheaper to insure a bike than it is to fill it up with petrol

Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 22nd, '22, 06:11
by ptolemyx
And I'll stay retarded

Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 23rd, '22, 08:07
by Jay
Also i heard on the news that it's also done by ethnic minority too..... No i am not taking the mick .
Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 30th, '22, 15:34
by menzies3032
Try putting in working for a Parcel Carriage company (I work for TNT / FedEx) and the insurance companies have a blue fit thinking that I will use my bike for business purposes even though I exclude commuting and I am not a delivery driver I'm a Project Manager. Normally find it pushes the price up by at least £50.
Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 31st, '22, 04:26
by ptolemyx
Or they know you're a gixxer rider at heart Rob
Re: Insurance loading by status
Posted: Mar 31st, '22, 15:13
by menzies3032
ptolemyx wrote: ↑Mar 31st, '22, 04:26
Or they know you're a gixxer rider at heart Rob
Ahhhhh that's what it is
