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NORMANTHEDOG Wed 16/04/08 16:07
yes,you should,just in case they find out,because its very easy for them to check you out,as there is a register.
JSB Thurs 17/04/08 17:54
Whilst I agree with the foregoing it really depends upon how the relevant question is phrased.
For example, I had a company car stolen from a carpark and was truthfully able to answer that I had personally made no claims in the previous 5 years as the company had.
However, had I had an accident and the question had been, "Have you been involved in any accidents in the last 5 years" I would have had to answer yes.
Insurance companies think their wordings out very carefully so answer the question truthfully.
That said, full disclosure is a far better option and you'll sleep sounder.