When looking for touring caravan insurance it is important to use some common sense, or risk finding yourself out of pocket. In the UK, the law doesn’t insist that owners must specifically have insurance for their touring caravan, but it is nonetheless a very good idea to be covered. A shocking fact is that each year in the United Kingdom there are over 3,000 caravans stolen. What I hope to achieve here is enable you to make sensible choices to ensure you are properly covered in the event that you have to claim.
There are two primary elements to finding the right insurance for your touring caravan, coverage and price. Buying the cheapest available could prove to be false economy, as you may not be covered to adequate levels and/or some important elements may not be included. Once you know what you need covered, you should make sure you search around for the cheapest suitable policy.
The key to finding the cheapest touring caravan insurance is to do your research online. The internet provides a wealth of easily accessible information that makes life a whole lot easier when looking for your next insurance policy. Many of the specialist caravan insurance companies have a web presence, so there is a wealth of choice available.
The key to saving money as with most things you buy in life is to shop around. Make sure you get quotes from a number of different providers, otherwise you may find yourself paying too much. You will often also find that there is a discount provided when buying your insurance online. There are a number of different elements to a caravan insurance policy, and you should be clear about what you require for each.
There are 2 main types of coverage, ‘market value’ and ‘new for old’, deciding which you want is one of the main choices. If you take out a ‘market value’ policy, and need to replace it you will be reimbursed to the amount that it would cost you to buy an equivalent caravan. This is often the only choice of policy available to owners of caravans older than about 5 years. If you have a ‘new for old’ policy and need to replace it, it will be replaced with a brand new caravan of the same (or equivalent) range.
Before deciding which policy you want you should consider if continental cover is something you are going to require. If you do take your caravan overseas you should ensure that you have cover for a long enough period, if you stay in the UK you needn’t buy continental cover. Check how much coverage there is as it can vary quite widely between different insurance policies.
Be careful when considering insurance for your personal effects, as a variety of items are often excluded from touring caravan insurance. Jewellery will not be covered, but you may find it is covered on your household insurance. You need to check what a policy will exclude, check if it will be covered on your other insurances, and if not consider whether you require some alternative insurance.
In the event that your caravan becomes damaged beyond being livable in you will need to find somewhere else to stay whilst away. Whilst a lot of policies will cover you for this, you should make sure that the coverage is enough.
When buying touring caravan insurance there are a number of ways of reducing the premiums. If you join a caravan club you will find that the insurers will reduce the amount they charge to insure the caravan. Things like axle locking devices, alarms and tracking devices, which provide added security are the other main way of reducing the cost.
Clearly there is some effort up front required to make sure you get the cheapest and best caravan insurance for your needs. The alternative of going for the first insurance you find is that you may end up with a wholly inadequate and overpriced policy. What the time and effort will bring you however is a touring caravan insurance policy that gives you peace of mind.
As a founder of touring caravan insurance website Caravan Insurance Cover, Carl Way regularly provides valuable information about touring caravan insurance online.
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