Car Insurance for Nurses

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*For new customers who take out a new policy before 31.01.25. Min. premium (€355), underwriter eligibility criteria, and T&Cs apply.

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Cornmarket Car Insurance means bigger choice and better value than ever before. We compare a range of insurers to save you time and money!

With over 50 years’ experience servicing nurses, you know you’re going in the right direction with Cornmarket Car Insurance. We’re equipped & ready to deliver excellent and affordable cover to car owners across the country with our:

  • New, best-in-class quote tool – online or by phone
  • Competitive pricing, to save you money
  • Comparison of a range of insurers
  • Superior benefits & service
  • Young driver cover

That’s why over 5,000 nurses insure their car through Cornmarket!*

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Brilliant Benefits for Nurses

Bonus Protection - it matters

With cover for 2 unlimited claims over three years, you will be covered under the Public Sector Plus Full Bonus Protection**

Windows and windscreen

Our policies with Comprehensive Cover offer unlimited window and windscreen cover when you use the insurers’ aligned windscreen repairers. If you choose another windscreen repairer, there is a cap of €225 per repair.

Using your Car for Work?

The policies we arrange allow you to drive your car for work, even if you need to bring colleagues with you

Car hire

When your car is out of action that doesn’t mean you have to be. Cornmarket Car Insurance provides car hire cover when your car has been in an accident. Simply use our approved repairer and you're good to go again.

Automatic Temporary Cover

If your car is being serviced or repaired by a registered garage or vehicle repairer, our policies provide cover for up to 7 days on any private car (up to 2000cc) that is loaned to you.

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Need to claim?

We hope it never happens, but if you have an accident, immediately contact the Gardai. Check the details of your insurer on your car insurance certificate. Then call your car insurance provider on the number listed. We'll be there to help too.

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Top 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions!

How much is car insurance in Ireland?

The price of car insurance varies based on individual circumstances such as:

· Age · Driving history · Vehicle type · Cover level

For example, a new driver might face higher premiums compared to an experienced driver with a clean record.  Insurance costs can fluctuate over time due to changes in market conditions or regulatory adjustments.

The most accurate way to determine the cost of your car insurance is to get a personalised quote on our website or call us on (01) 408 6226. 

What's the difference between Third Party and Comprehensive Insurance?

Third Party Insurance covers damages you may cause to others. Comprehensive Insurance also covers damages to your own vehicle, including theft and vandalism. 

How much is Car Insurance for a First-time Driver?

When it comes to car insurance for First-time Drivers, the cost can vary widely based on several factors such as:

· Age

· Driving history

· Vehicle type

· Cover level

The best way to determine the cost of Car Insurance for a First-time Driver is to get a quote on our website or call us on (01) 408 6226. 

How much will my Car Insurance go up after a claim?

The impact of a claim on your Car Insurance premium can vary and is influenced by a multitude of factors. Generally, if you've made a claim, you may see an increase in your premium, but it depends on the details of the claim, such as:

· Who was at fault

· The severity and cost of the incident

· Your overall driving history

Additionally, the loss of a No Claims Discount can contribute to a higher premium. If you have a policy with protected No Claims Bonus, this could mitigate the impact, but there could still be an increase. 

What is voluntary excess on Car Insurance?

Voluntary excess on Car Insurance is the amount you agree to pay towards a claim, before your insurer covers the remaining costs. It's an optional amount over and above the compulsory excess set by your insurer. By opting for a higher voluntary excess, you can often reduce your premium. 

Here's a breakdown of how it works: 

1. Compulsory Excess: This is the amount set by your insurer that you must pay towards a claim.

2. Voluntary Excess: This is an additional amount you choose to pay, which can lower your premium. However, remember that in the event of a claim, you'll need to pay both the compulsory and voluntary excess amounts. 

How do I transfer my insurance to a new car?

To transfer insurance to a new car, contact our helpful Customer Service Team on (01) 408 4020 with your new vehicle details. They will update your policy and provide you with a new certificate of insurance, subject to the insurer acceptance criteria being met. 

What happens to my insurance if I sell my old car?

If you sell your old car, you should call our helpful Customer Service Team on (01) 408 4020 to update or cancel your policy. If you're getting a new car, you can transfer the policy to the new vehicle, subject to the insurer acceptance criteria being met. 

Will my insurance premium change when I transfer my policy to a new car?

The premium may change based on the make, model, and age of the new car; as well as any additional cover you may choose. 

What should I do if I have an insurance claim?

Check the details of your insurer on your car insurance certificate. Then call your car insurance provider on the number below. We’ll be there to help too.

Allianz – (01) 613 3990

Aviva – 1800 147 147

AXA – 0818 736 524

RSA – (01) 290 1926

Zurich – 053 915 7775

What information do I need to provide when making a claim?

Here’s a handy checklist of what you’ll need to do:

  1. Take note of the time, date and location
  2. Make a record of what happened
  3. Get the name and contact details of the other driver, and any witnesses
  4. Take note of the licence plate(s) of the other car(s) involved
  5. Take pictures of any damage
  6. Note any injuries
  7. You'll need to call the police if: 

· The other driver(s) left the scene without providing their details

· You suspect the other driver(s) may have caused intentional damage

· You think the other driver(s) could be uninsured

· You have reason to believe the other driver(s) is under the influence of drugs or alcohol

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*Source Cornmarket, July 2024.

**Available through Aviva.

The insurers reserve the right to amend policy terms and conditions. For full terms and conditions please refer to policy guide/insurance certificate.

Allianz plc is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.

RSA Insurance Ireland DAC is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.

Aviva Insurance Ireland Designated Activity Company, trading as Aviva, is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.

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