If you prefer to call us
For car insurance queries, contact us on 0345 045 2000; for home insurance queries, contact us on 0345 045 9000; and for travel queries, contact us on 0345 600 3950. You can also view a full list of our contact numbers for different queries below.
Is Esure the same as Sheilas Wheels?
Founded in 2000, esure Group is one of the UK’s leading personal lines insurers. The Group provides motor and home insurance products through the prominent esure and Sheilas’ Wheels brands, and currently has more than 2 million customers.
Where is Sheila wheels based?
Our head office is in Reigate, Surrey, and we have two further offices in Manchester and Glasgow where we look after sales and claims.
How do I turn off auto renewal on Sheilas Wheels?
Cancel your renewal
You can contact us by calling us. If your policy is set to renew automatically, you’ll need to contact us at least four days before your renewal date to make sure payment isn’t collected.
How do I get in touch with Sheilas Wheels? – Related Questions
Can I cancel my car insurance if I pay monthly?
Can I cancel my car insurance if I pay monthly? Yes. Plenty of people choose to pay their car insurance monthly, and there’s nothing to stop you from cancelling. Just tell your insurance provider that you want to cancel and they’ll arrange it for you.
Can I drive someone else’s car Sheilas Wheels?
✓ If your certificate of motor insurance says so, this policy provides the same cover as above in 1a when you are driving any other car as long as: • The car has not been manufactured to carry more than 8 people • The car is designed solely for private use and has not been manufactured or modified for commercial use •
Who are Sheilas Wheels owned by?
The owner of this site is esure Services Limited.
Can a man use Sheilas Wheels?
Does Sheilas’ Wheel insure male drivers? Yes, all of Sheilas’ Wheel insurance policies cover both men and women.
What is the meaning of NCD in car insurance?
A No-Claim Discount (NCD) is an entitlement given to you if no claim has been made under your policy for a year or more with the current/existing insurer. It reduces the premium you have to pay for the following year. This is your insurer’s way of recognising and rewarding you for having been a careful driver.
Can I drive someone else’s car?
driving other cars insurance. Every once in a while you may need to drive someone else’s car. It might be an emergency or you may have permission from the car owner, but that doesn’t mean it’s legal. Unless you’re a ‘named driver’ on their car insurance, you almost certainly won’t be insured.
Does my car insurance cover me to drive other vehicles?
As we’ve seen, driving other cars (DOC) insurance isn’t usually included as part of a fully comprehensive policy. Unless your policy states otherwise, you’ll only be able to drive your partner’s car if they’ve added you as a named driver or have a family or any driver car insurance policy.
Can I drive my parents car without insurance?
Can I drive my parents’ car without insurance? No, you’ll need at least third party car insurance if you want to drive your parents’ car.
What insurance allows you to drive other people’s cars?
Driving other cars cover is usually only available on a comprehensive car insurance policy, so if you have third party (or third party, fire & theft) cover, you won’t be covered to drive any other cars. It’s not automatically included on every comprehensive policy – so check first.
What happens if someone else is driving my car and gets in an accident UK?
If someone else is driving your car and another person causes the accident, the at-fault driver’s insurance is usually responsible for covering costs. On the other hand, if the driver of your car is at fault, your car insurance will usually cover damages.
Can my wife drive my car?
Yes, someone can drive your car and be covered on your insurance if you give the driver permission to use your car and they are not excluded from your policy. Car insurance typically follows the car, not the driver, so your policy will still apply if the person using your … read full answer.
Can I lend my car to a friend UK?
It can result in an average fine of £271, as well as six points on your licence and can even see you disqualified from driving in some cases. To help you avoid a situation like this if you’re considering letting someone use your car, you should first make sure they’re covered to drive other vehicles.
Can an unnamed driver drive my car?
Only drivers shown as ‘permitted drivers’ on the Certificate of Motor Insurance are allowed to drive the car. You can easily view, add or change named drivers during your lease in the ‘Insurance cover’ section of your Motability Scheme online account.
What happens if you let a friend borrow your car?
Anyone outside the home is considered ‘a permissive driver’. Permissive use is when the owner lends out the vehicle occasionally to a person outside the household. Whether the car is loaned out to the household family members of permissive drivers, the car owner will be held liable as per California state law.
What happens if you get caught driving a friends car?
What’s the punishment for driving other cars? Even if the car you’re driving is fully insured by the owner – if you’re involved in an accident or caught without DOC insurance, you will be dealt with severely by the law. If the case goes to court you could get an unlimited fine or be disqualified from driving.
Do speed camera vans Check insurance?
Currently, police patrol vehicles are fitted with Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), while some static motorway cameras use the same technology. ANPR works by checking passing number plates against the Motor Insurance Database (MID) to see if a car is insured.