What Insurance Covers Learner Driver Accidents?
Professional Driving Lessons: If the accident happens during a lesson, your driving instructor insurance typically covers damage to your vehicle, third-party claims, and sometimes legal expenses. This is why having specialist cover is vital.
Private Practice: If you’re advising learners on practising outside of lessons, remind them they must:
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- Use their own learner driver insurance
- Or be added as a named driver on a family member’s policy
Driving without valid cover is illegal, and your advice helps prevent costly mistakes.
What Happens After The Accident?
- A claim is made on your instructor insurance policy
- Depending on fault and claim history, your premium may increase at renewal
- The learner may face penalty points or legal consequences
- Your policy may include legal support to deal with claims and disputes
Yes. Points can be issued to the learner, even before they pass their test. These will carry over to their full licence.
Possibly. If it’s found that you were negligent, such as not using dual controls or being distracted, you may share some liability.
It can. Like any driver, repeated claims or fault findings can impact your premiums. Choosing a provider with a strong track record of supporting instructors is key.
Yes. It’s always best to log incidents with your insurer, even for peace of mind or to protect yourself from future claims.

