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Monday, May 24th, 2010
Caravan owners everywhere are breathing a somewhat smug sigh of relief as they, unlike plane-hopping holiday makers, are not having to frantically check their insurance documents to see if they are covered for disruption caused by ash from a far away volcano.
What a great feeling it was, pulling my caravan home beneath planeless skies not even having to think about whether my insurance covered far-off eruptions. As a breed, it feels like caravan lovers all over the UK have been vindicated. Next time someone comments that caravan pulling cars are slow and getting in the way, remind them that during the Easter 2010 debacle, we could get from almost anywhere in Europe, to almost anywhere else in Europe faster than the average plane.
As well as that, most anti-caravan type people often refer to caravans as being tight and claustrophobic, but even the smallest of caravans would have seemed thankfully open and spacious compared to a spot on an airport floor or a single seat on a coach.
This is all, of course irrelevant within the caravan community; we like our holidays and you like yours. How tedious would the world be if we all liked the same things? However the reason for the somewhat smug nature of this article is that those who are not into caravanning often tend to poke fun at our choice of holiday, while we rarely, if ever, do the same to them.
So, although I didn’t incur any of the costs and inconveniences that the aeroplane fan-club did this Easter, I did have some additional costs, and not the kind that you can insure against either.
I took the a copy of Caravan Magazine with me on my holiday because we were thinking about buying a new one, and so had intended to browse over potential new purchases, but I ended up becoming engrossed in the insurance survey. It seems that because I never went to a broker to get my caravan insurance, I over paid for it - by a considerable amount. So if you’re in need of cheap caravan insurance it is well worth shopping around because there were lots of price comparisons in Caravan Magazine, some of which were quite surprising and are well worth a look into.
If you are looking to take out caravan insurance, but want to make sure you get the best deal, you should arrange it through Coversure. They are an insurance broker with excellent relationships with providers and can always secure a fantastic deal on static caravan insurance or touring caravan insurance.
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Caravan insurance is available for both touring and static caravans, which means that no matter what kind you own you will be able to get ample coverage. In order to choose the coverage that is right for your needs I would like to tell you how to choose your insurance and of course what it will give you cover for.
The first thing you will need to think about is whether your caravan is to stay in one place or if it is a touring one that will be taken all over, this will greatly affect the type of insurance you need and your premiums. Think about the items you will be keeping in the caravan in the long and short term so that you will be able to give prospective insurers an idea of how much coverage you need for personal belongings.
Static caravans tend to also have outdoor furnishings and awnings added and as they are easily removed by dishonest people you will want to make sure that they are covered by your insurance also. You should ask your insurer whether this is something they will provide and of course ask at what cost.
You have more options if the whole caravan is stolen, as well as if a fire meant that it was no longer habitable. Some of the insurers will cover you so that you are able to get an old for new which is definitely worthwhile if you are able to pay the premiums as it will mean that you are not only able to replace the caravan with an updated one but also belongings inside and outside. Other coverage will give you the market value at the time of your claim.
Many people benefit from having this kind of insurance as it is definitely something that is not at the forefront of most peoples minds. Even if you are involved in an accident while the caravan is attached to your motor vehicle, you can imagine the kind of damage that could be caused by something so heavy or if your towing mechanism fails, by making sure you are insured you will have all costs covered even if you are proven liable. Without such coverage you could end up paying out a lot in court costs, medical bills and property damage.
People who choose to use the caravan as their full time residence will not be able to have the same amount of security as you would do in a house, although it has improved over the years. If you were to have everything you owned stolen or were victim to an arson attack you will need to make sure that everything can be replaced and this is why caravan insurance is a good idea no matter the time you wish to use it for.
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Sunday, March 28th, 2010
If you are anything like me, your getting on a bit and you probably think you’ve seen the last of your summer music festivals with sweltering and uncomfortable tents as your only place to sleep. However, if you’re still into your music (I particularly like early 70’s bands like Soft Machine and Caravan) then you could always bring your motorhome (or someone else’s) along to a music festival and enjoy the music and the atmosphere without the rough sleep under canvas. You can listen to Caravan in your caravan!
What many people have found with the motorhome route that you get the best of both worlds really because you can enjoy the atmosphere of the festival and of course the live music, but you get a cup of tea every morning, there are no queues for toilets and showers and you have a comfortable, dry bed to sleep on every night!
Many motorhome owners rent out their motorhomes for just this type of event with most not realising that any such hiring of their motorhome for “hire & reward” purposes will not be covered under their standard motorhome insurance policy.
I remember seeing a couple at Glastonbury last year, blissfully leaving their motorhome in the sunny early hours of the morning having breakfasted under the awning, only to return late at night to find that one of Glastonbury’s famed monsoons had filled the awning with water causing it to twist, break and generally be ruined, That’s about 1000 worth of damage and all uninsured if the vehicle had been hired out without the authority of the insurance company.
It pays to think about insurance if you’re going to let your motorhome go to Glastonbury or any other festival this year.
Best start by letting your friends have it first if you’re not going yourself, especially if you have standard insurance cover. Your local insurance broker can advise you about cover if need be but adding friends or family to an existing insurance policy is definitely the best way to go. This way you can watch the festival from the true comfort of your front room safe in the knowledge that the motorhome that is your pride and joy is being properly looked after and if not, at least you know you have the right insurance. Now where is that old Caravan t-shirt?
If you are on the look out for motorhome insurance then you should check out Coversure, they are among the best providers of all kinds of vehicle insurance providing everything from standard car insurance to caravan insurance
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Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Chester Cooke was a man who one day decided that he wanted to have a caravan on the banks of the river Avon in a perfectly situated caravan site that was professionally owned, well maintained and had all the amenities that he could ask for. However, he wasn’t the type to go spending the best part of twenty grand plus annual services on a caravan without properly thinking it through.
Chester then called his broker and explained to him that he was looking for some caravan insurance. His broker then told him that he would be more than happy to find him a quote, and so Chester gave him the details of the caravan such as the size, type and value, as well was where it would be situated.
A few minutes later, the broker called Chester back and said that unfortunately he was not able to find any insurance companies that would offer him insurance, not because of the caravan itself, or even the site that he had chosen, but it was to do with the exact spot that he had chosen. It was right on the bank of river Avon, which had flooded the year before, causing a massive number of insurance claims on the grounds of water damaged property, and so now insurers were very wary about insuring caravans that were right on the water’s edge. This meant that if Chester really wanted the caravan, and he wanted it right there, it would have to be at his own risk.
This was deal breaking news. It was highly likely that the Avon would flood again at sometime in the future and Chester couldn’t afford to take on a caravan without insurance. He asked his broker about these other “normal criteria” of caravan sites that he should look for if he was going ahead with his plan to buy a caravan.
Ideally the site should be a registered CaSSOA site. There are insurance discounts for these because they have minimum standards of security. If the caravan is to be sited more informally, on a farm for instance, the caravans on the farm should be in their own compound with a defined perimeter. Some insurers insist that there are a minimum number of caravans on the site, safety in numbers as it were. Finally Chester should look for a site with good security, a mature hawthorn hedge or palisade fencing marking the boundaries.
Chester hadn’t really though that the insurance would play such an important part in the buying of his caravan. He was just appreciative of his knowledgeable broker who could steer him in the right direction, after all, he just wanted to enjoy his caravan and the insurance was just to take to worry out of owning one.
Caravan insurance is one of the biggest factors to take into consideration when thinking about purchasing a caravan. Coversure are a leading provider of caravan insurance and can offer you advice, or a quote to insure your caravan
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
“For girls who go plump in the night” is the rather strange title of an album by 1970’s rock band Caravan, which is not the kind of thing you would expect an insurance man to know, even if he does actually own one, (a caravan I mean!) An insurance man in a caravan is probably not that unusual but an insurance man in a caravan listening to Caravan? Surely not!
Although I’m not entirely sure why I start thinking about this, I’m pretty sure it’s because I was looking back at some photos of last year’s Glastonbury festival the other day and I noticed just how many caravans were there in one get-up or another. Being an insurance man, I was of course thinking about the cover they had and whether or not the underwriters knew exactly what they were being used for.
If memory serves me correctly there were caravans being lived in, housing first aid helpers, acting as tea shops (and I don’t mean mobile catering units, I mean caravans, proper ones with curtains) used as rest homes for tired musicians and even as the home of paid for showers.
All over the camping fields there were caravans being used as shelters for security staff or meeting points for people who were lost, or as temporary accommodation for ageing rock fans who could either no longer handle the discomfort of tent camping, or who were just fellow caravan fans!
Of course, the musicians themselves are among the biggest users of caravans at music festivals, they usually use the huge ones with extra wheels on the front for steering and they use them for changing in, preparing for the show in, and then use them to indulge in general after-show rock-star behaviour which I think is probably best left to the imagination! I’m not sure if Caravan ever used one, I think that would just be too good to be true! Caravan in a caravan listening to their debut album (which was called, as you may have guessed, “Caravan”). Or even better, if they had arranged a convoy with some friends, a caravan of caravans including a caravan with Caravan in it listening to Caravan!
But anyway, before I started ranting about rock-stars in caravan convoys I was thinking about whether or not these caravans had the correct insurance cover and lets be honest, the answer is probably not. If you are considering taking your caravan along to a festival this year then it is well worth thinking about getting proper insurance cover for it. Caravans can be damaged in all kinds of ways, especially at festivals where the fun loving, free-partying atmosphere can sometimes cloud people’s better judgement and out of control festival goers and crowds and the like can do a lot of damage to your caravan, whether it is intentional or not. It could simply slide off on its own if the mud gets too wet, they can flood, catch fire, get blown away, and almost anything you can think of can happen. Fortunately you can insure caravans against more or less anything that could happen to it, even if it gets rammed into by an uninsured caravan being used as a refreshment stand!
Coversure are leading providers of caravan insurance if you are thinking about taking your caravan to a place where it would be even remotely at risk, like at a music festival, you should think about taking out some caravan insurance just to be on the safe side.
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
I read an article in Insurance Times a few weeks ago where the financial ombudsman had said that he would support a policyholder against the insurer, excluding claims for leaving keys in or near a vehicle. I then wondered if the same would apply to a motor home.
So the family and I had rather a late night in our motorhome playing cards and so we were all quite tired when we eventually turned in for the night, meaning that the next morning we were already late for our arranged meeting with our friends and fellow motor-homers the Wilsons. Then came the usual morning commotion, the queue for the shower and the breakfast rush, then by the time we were ready to leave our friends had decided to explore the countryside without us.
Then I couldn’t find the keys. We looked everywhere, and in my usual patient and understanding way I first accused every member of the family of hiding them, progressed to accusing them of not helping me to look for them properly and concluded by accepting my son’s version of events that aliens had come from Mars and stolen the keys to my motor home. I went to the cab to get my mobile and call my insurance company for help. I was stranded in the middle of a field with a grumpy family… and it was about to rain.
There in the middle of the cab, sitting next to my phone, were the keys! I couldn’t believe that I’d left the keys to my beloved motorhome in the cab. Being an insurance man I couldn’t help but wonder if my motorhome would have been insured if it had been stolen under those circumstances. And so my mind drifted back to the Insurance Times article.
If my motorhome had been a car the ombudsman would have considered
Location
Was I in a position to deter a thief
Was I recklessly ignoring the risks
Mitigating factors
Whether I knew about the exclusion in the insurance policy
I would like to think I would have been given this kind of consideration as well with my motorhome. I would say you have a much higher chance of getting a comprehensive insurance deal to cover any situation if you go through an insurance broker.
For a class leading service in motorhome insurance contact Coversure. Their motorhome insurance is unmatched by other companies and you’ll leave with the peace of mind that you need when you’re on your holidays.
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
Insuring your possessions is vital today as there are so many incidents that could cause them to be damaged or stolen. If you own a caravan you will probably need to have some caravan insurance advice before you select a policy. If this is the case here are a few pieces of advice on obtaining the right type of caravan insurance.
One of the first things you need to know is that there are lots of different kinds of insurance for caravans. For example if you have a static caravan you will need a certain type of policy. Caravans which are moved from site to site will need cover to take this into account.
You will also need to make sure that the items in your caravan are covered. Many people overlook just how much the contents of their caravan are worth. Make sure that you have noted any expensive items when you obtain your insurance and you will be covered.
Some of the insurance companies that provide caravan insurance will also bring out magazines on a regular basis. These will feature special offers and new caravan sites that are of interest to people who enjoy caravans. So if you would like more information on caravans and so on, think about this when purchasing insurance.
Don't forget to get plenty of quotes. This is essential if you want to get the very best deal on your insurance policy. Use an online comparison website and you will be able to choose from a range of prices for the type of cover that you want.
Following these simple pieces of caravan insurance advice will mean that you get the best premium. Being insured is crucial if you want to enjoy your caravan without worrying. So get a quote today and get the policy that suits you.
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
To ensure an insurance company is genuine and of high quality you must look at their brand values and core integrity along with the cost effectiveness of providing a customized insurance policy to suit your needs.
To safeguard your caravan against any future problems it is important to invest in cost effective caravan insurance. When looking for insurance online it is important to pick a policy that will fit your budget therefore being cost effective for you.
Insurance companies can often offer large discounts when looking at factors such as previous claims, age, experience and they can also check if the caravan has any electronic security. Becoming a member of the caravan club means that there may be caravan insurance at a discounted rate on offer. This is the best option when looking for a cost effective way to have caravan insurance.
If you only use your caravan for a few months of the year it may provide beneficial for you to invest in limited mileage insurance. This insurance covers you for the limited amount of miles you cover with your caravan for the limited amount of time that you use your caravan. There are also many other forms of caravan insurance. Cost effective insurance for your caravan covers such accidents as;
Damage to your windscreen, windows and windshield because of weather,
Theft or accidents, belongings becoming lost during the journey,
Fire damage
Death of the driver due to accidents or damages to your static caravan.
Even if your static caravan incurs damage you can get claim for the same.
There are many different types of caravan insurance, all of which can be cost effective. You are able to choose from such insurance policies as; static caravan insurance, trailer tent caravan insurance and motor home caravan insurance policy. The type of caravan insurance that will be cost effective to you will be dependent on the type and the nature of your caravan.
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Keeping your caravan secure is obviously of the utmost importance as it far easier for a thief to steal a caravan than a car. If you plan on leaving your caravan unattended for a long time then as you can imagine, the risk for your insurance provider will be large.
There are several things that you can do to reduce your caravan insurance, you can use proven security devices to disable the tow hitch in order to make it harder for your caravan to be stolen. You can also make sure that your caravan is stored within a locked compound as that will also help to protect it.
The price that you pay for your caravan insurance can vary a huge amount from company to company, so you will want to ask caravan insurance experts as they will be able to offer additional guidance on how to reduce your annual premiums. Quite often the simple addition of a few security items will greatly reduce your payments.
It is also important that you take security precautions when you are using your caravan. You will need to be careful that you have insurance cover for any possessions that you will be leaving in the caravan. Obviously it is not a good idea to leave valuables on display, or items of significant value in the caravan at all.
You will need to specify any specific expensive items that you will have with you when you are away travelling. Your policy may well have an item value limit or require you to itemise valuables. Not all policies require this, so make sure that you do ask your broker of any restrictions.
So basically, to avoid any nasty shocks if you should need to make a claim, make sure that you go through absolutely everything that you will be carrying with your insurance provider to make sure it is al covered.
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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Caravan insurance is important to have in order to ensure that your caravan is covered for any costs that might be incurred by accidental damage or because of a fire, extreme weather conditions or theft.
The majority of caravan insurance policies will cover any damage that has been genuinely caused out of the owners control by fire, flood, bad weather, accidental or malicious damage and theft.
The possessions within your caravan will usually be covered up to a limit which will be predefined in your policy, and will usually be around 300.
This possession cover is meant to cover belongings that would usually, in case of emergency, be left in the caravan such as furniture, curtains etc. However, money, jewellery and other valuables are not usually covered under standard caravan insurance and should be covered under all risk sections of your household contents insurance.
You have a duty of care to look after your property, so theft from your caravan will only be covered if it is properly locked up whilst you are away from it. So there will not be any cover if you leave it open, or you leave your belongings under an awning or in a toilet tent.
By the same token, if you do not fit your caravan with a wheel clamp and hitch lock and it gets stolen, you will not be covered.
There may be different requirements for the security of your selected caravan site in order for your insurance to be valid. For example some insurers may insist that you park your caravan in a registered holiday park, whereas some may insist that your chosen destination in concealed by fencing or hedging around the boundaries.
You may be able to include damage to awnings at a small extra charge, usually there is a restriction on the age of the awning that can be covered, typically awnings that are more than seven years old cannot be covered.
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