I hope someone will be able to steer me in the correct direction with this as I found out this a couple of weeks ago.
I was working for my previous employer as a courier. They supplied a van and insurance for me to complete my work. I had a collision in the vehicle so my boss gave me the policy number with his name as the policy holder. Everything was going fine until he removed me from the WhatsApp group (used for recieving shifts) and he went and collected the van from the repair shop.
I am now recieving letters from the insurance firm saying that I owe money for missed payments as the policy is now in My name and with my postal address. The telephone number associated with the policy is my old boss and they changed the address either online or by phoning.
Where would I stand in this situation?
By doing research and it looks close to "Fraud by false representation" but I don't even know if he set the policy in my name to start with.
Any response is much appreciated.
I was working for my previous employer as a courier. They supplied a van and insurance for me to complete my work. I had a collision in the vehicle so my boss gave me the policy number with his name as the policy holder. Everything was going fine until he removed me from the WhatsApp group (used for recieving shifts) and he went and collected the van from the repair shop.
I am now recieving letters from the insurance firm saying that I owe money for missed payments as the policy is now in My name and with my postal address. The telephone number associated with the policy is my old boss and they changed the address either online or by phoning.
Where would I stand in this situation?
By doing research and it looks close to "Fraud by false representation" but I don't even know if he set the policy in my name to start with.
Any response is much appreciated.
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