Cancelling at the start of the policy
UK insurance rules state that consumers have a 14-day ‘cooling-off’ period when they buy most kinds of cover. This means that, if you want to end a policy within two weeks of receiving your documentation, you should receive a more-or-less full refund of your premiums. But you may have to pay an administration fee, which is typically less than a full cancellation charge, as well as the cost of however many days you were covered for.
So if your policy hasn’t come into effect when you cancel, you should only have to pay the administration charge. You won’t be able to cancel in this way if you’ve made any claims within the cooling-off period.
But you may have to pay an administration fee, which is typically less than a full cancellation charge, as well as the cost of however many days you were covered for.
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