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Can you claim on a car no longer own?

It depends on the specific terms and conditions of your insurance policy. Some policies allow you to claim for damage or loss to a car that you no longer own, while others may not.

It is important to read your policy carefully to determine what is covered and what is not. If you are unsure, you can always contact your insurance company and ask them directly.

In general, if you no longer own the car, you will not be able to claim for any damage that occurs after the date you sold or transferred ownership of the vehicle. However, you may be able to claim for damage that occurred before you sold the car, or for any loss or damage that occurred while you were still in possession of the vehicle.

It is important to note that some insurance companies may require you to notify them if you sell or transfer ownership of a vehicle. Failure to do so may affect your ability to make a claim.