Touring Caravan Insurance: a Confused.com Guide
- Guides
- Published: 30 Jun 2010 in Motoring and General
By Owe Carter
It’s now possible to compare touring caravan insurance at Confused.com. We go to a range of insurance providers to tailor cover as specifically to your caravan as we can.
We compare policies which can feature the following benefits:
Accidental damage
Accidental damage to your caravan is covered as standard within all policies.
Emergency removal
Does what it says on the tin, this. It can be added to your policy to help get it moved if your touring caravan becomes to damaged to be usable.
Breakdown cover
We can offer this in addition to your insurance, and it applies even when your touring caravan is being towed.
Loss of use protection
If for some reason you can no longer use your caravan whilst already on holiday, this provision means you won’t have to abandon your holiday. So you and your family could be provided with alternative accommodation, for example.
Public liability insurance
This covers you against any injury caused to a third party or damage inflicted to property caused by your touring caravan. This will cover you for up to £2 million. You can also get legal expenses cover, which will protect you against having to pay for legal proceedings that may result therefrom.
New-for-old cover
If your touring caravan is less than ten years old, then – with this cover – you can replace your caravan for one of the same make and model in the event of a claim.
Agreed value
If you suffer a total loss, then it’s possible to be paid the price of the touring caravan.
Contents cover
This is much the same as you can get with home insurance. And similarly this is an area in which you don’t want to leave yourself underinsured. Don’t just guesstimate the value of your contents – write up a proper inventory, and tally how much everything would cost to replace.
Continental use
If you’re taking the caravan on a jaunt to Europe, then you can extend your cover to include this.
Awning cover
Again, this does what it says on the tin. If you have awning, you can get cover for it.
Family and friends
It’s possible to extend cover to allow family members to have use of your caravan, and some policies will even your chums.
And now for a money-saving tip!
One of the best ways to reduce the premium payable on your caravan insurance is to keep it secure. Find out the best ways to do by reading our guide to caravan security.
So if you’re looking to get some great value cover, compare touring caravan insurance today.