Volcanoes Are Not An Issue For Caravan Lovers

This Easter saw caravan holidays rise to the status of “most convenient” after the eruption of the Icelandic volcano saw most aeroplanes around the world either completely grounded or at least disrupted.

It was truly a great feeling, pulling my caravan home whilst air-traffic had ground to a halt and not even having to concern myself with whether or not my insurance covered volcanic eruptions covered happening in a distant country. It suddenly feels as if caravan lovers everywhere have been vindicated. Next time someone says something along the lines of “cars towing caravans are slow and only get in the way” you could remind them that there was a period around Easter 2010 in which a caravan could get from anywhere in Europe to almost anywhere else in Europe faster than the average plane.

Also, the “cramped and claustrophobic” conditions that so many people associate caravans with seemed like the most luxurious and spacious of interiors compared to a hotel lobby or a space on an airport floor.

Between those who love the freedom offered by caravan holidays, this is all, of course irrelevant. We like our thing, and you like yours. How tedious the world would be if we all liked the same thing. The reason for the gloat is that the uninitiated often see fit to poke fun at our choice, while we rarely do the opposite.

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 a copy of Caravan Magazine with me because we are thinking of buying a new one (caravan that is, not magazine). We planned to read all about the cost and proportions of our next purchase, but ended up reading their insurance survey. It looks like, because I couldn’t be bothered to call a broker, I have overpaid on my own caravan insurance – by quite a lot. If you are looking for cheap caravan insurance, you ought to shop around, because the Caravan Magazine Insurance Survey had loads of comparisons, and I was surprised by the results.

If you are looking to take out caravan insurance, but want to make sure you get the best deal possible, you should arrange it through Coversure. They are an insurance broker with long-standing relationships with providers and can always secure a great deal on static caravan insurance or touring caravan insurance.

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Timothy Simons Grimshaw on May 28th 2010 in Car Insurance

Reasons Why You Need Caravan Insurance

No matter whether you use your caravan for your holidays, your main home or attach it to the back of your car in nice weather you should make sure that you have caravan insurance. It may be something that you have not thought of, especially if it spends most of the time on your front drive, but it is a necessity as we never know what is round the corner.

When deciding what kind of insurance coverage you need you will first need to think about what kind of caravan you own, whether it is one that is touring or whether it is in one place, otherwise known as a static caravan. You also need to think about the things that you keep in the caravan, whether all or part time. These things also include the cooker, fridge and you can even insure the furnishings should they become damaged.

If it is a static caravan you wish to insure you need to make sure that if you want to have any items you keep just outside such as a patio or furniture is also under the insurance. This is because not all policies will cover this so you need to check beforehand.

People will steal a caravan if they can make money from it whether it is on your drive or try to break in if you are in a holiday park. Security measures can never be 100% foolproof and criminals are always finding ways around even the latest technologies. Of course it will be distressing enough if you are a victim of such crime but you should make sure that you do have the coverage so that you can replace anything that is damaged or stolen without having to use your savings to do so. It ill depend on the coverage you choose as to whether you will receive an old for new or whether you will be given the market value of the caravan at the time.

You can see that there are many benefits to making sure your caravan is covered by insurance, you will find that you can insure touring caravans if they are involved in any kind of accident while you are on the road. This will also mean that if anyone is injured and you are liable the medical bills and court costs will be covered as well as any property damage that may be caused.

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.

Caravan insurancecaravan Insurance is one of the most necessary things that you should get in this day and age. There are lots of advantages that you should find when you get this kind of Insurance.

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Timothy Simons Grimshaw on May 12th 2010 in Car Insurance

Make Sure Your Motorhome Is Covered If You Hire It Out

If you’re an old insurance man like me, going grey and still carrying a liking for old early 70′s bands like soft machine and caravan, then you probably think that you’ve seen the last of your summer music festivals with nights spent cramped under the canvas of a tent and waking up with aches and cramps in places you didn’t know existed! However, another way to go is to take your motorhome (or somebody else’s) along to the festival and enjoy the music and the atmosphere without the nights spent on the floor under canvas.

Many people prefer taking a motorhome with them to festivals rather than the traditional tent camping because with a motorhome you get the best of both worlds, i.e. you get the comforts of home living like a cup of tea in the mornings, a warm, comfy bed to sleep on and most of all, a shower! As well as all this, you also get the atmosphere of the music festival and the thrill of the live music.

Many owners of motorhomes rent out their motorhomes for events like this because they know that lots of people enjoy music festivals but don’t look forward to the camping, however what a lot of them don’t realise is that doing this, while perfectly legal, is usually not covered under a standard motorhome insurance policy.

One of my more distinct memories from last year’s Glastonbury festival was that of a couple happily leaving their motorhome after having had breakfast under the awning, only to return that night to find that one of Glastonbury’s famous monsoons had put so much weight on the awning that all the poles were bent and broken causing the awning to be ruined. This must’ve been around 1000′s worth of damage which would have been completely uninsured if they had hired the motorhome without letting the insurance company know.

It pays to think about insurance if you’re going to let your motorhome go to Glastonbury or any other festival this year.

If you’re not going yourself, it is probably best to start by loaning your motorhome to friends or family rather than people you don’t know because adding friends or family to an existing insurance policy is by far the easiest way to go. So you can watch the festival from the comfort of your own home, safe in the knowledge that your motorhome is being looked after and even if it isn’t, you’ll know you have the right insurance to cover it.

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Timothy Simons Grimshaw on March 22nd 2010 in Car Insurance

The Importance Of Having Caravan Insurance

A man called Chester Cooke was once very excited about an idea he had. He wanted to buy a caravan on the banks of the river Avon on a well-kept, professionally owned and run caravan site with plenty of amenities. However, not being the sort of chap that would buy something like a caravan on impulse, he looked into everything that could possibly go wrong, all the hidden costs and anything that could potentially cost him over and above what he was willing to pay.

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.

In terms of insurance, the ideal caravan site should be a registered CaSSOA site, this is because these sites have security standards that all caravans must meet. If the caravan is to be placed less formally, for example, on a farm, then the caravan should have its own compound with a defined perimeter. Some insurance providers insist that a caravan site has a minimum number of caravans. A sort of, “safety in numbers” logic. Another thing to look for in a caravan site is a defined boundary that is secure and would not allow uninvited people to come and go as they please.

Before this, Chester hadn’t really given much though to caravan insurance. He didn’t think it was going to be such a big part his decision to buy a caravan. All he knew was that he was grateful to have a good broker who knew how to take care of it all because after all, all he really wanted to do was enjoy his caravan. The insurance was just to take the worry out of owning it.

Caravan insurance is one of the most important 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 get your caravan insured

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Timothy Simons Grimshaw on March 20th 2010 in Car Insurance

The Versatility Of Caravan Insurance

The 1970′s rock band Caravan once released a rather oddly titled album called “For Girls Who Go Plump In The Night” which, let’s be honest, isn’t the kind of thing you’d expect to read in an article about caravan insurance, even if the writer owns one (a caravan that is!) An insurance man in a caravan is perhaps not that strange, but an insurance man in a caravan listening to Caravan? No way!

I’m not sure what got me thinking about this subject; I think it was looking back at some photographs of last years Glastonbury festival and noticing, in one guise or another, just how many caravans were there. Obviously as an insurance man I was thinking about their insurance cover and whether or not the underwriters were actually aware just what they were being used for.

Caravans were being used for almost everything you can think of that needs a sturdy shelter, i.e. people were living in them, some were being used as resting places for tired musicians, some were being used for paid showers and some were being used shops by refreshment vendors, and I still mean proper caravans, not mobile catering units.

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!

Some of the bands use caravans too of course. Great big ones with one extra wheel at the front for steering the things for a start. They use them for changing in, partying in and well, all of the other things that bands do although I’m not certain that Caravan ever used one, that’s too good to be true isn’t it? Caravan in a caravan listening to their debut album (yes that’s right called “Caravan”). Perhaps they even went along with their friends in a convoy – a caravan of caravans including a caravan with Caravan in it listening to Caravan!

But I digress; as I said a few long paragraphs ago, all these caravans got me thinking about the right kind of insurance to take out for this kind of venture, and whether or not any of these people had the correct insurance, I think the answer is probably not. However if you are thinking of taking a caravan to a music festival or somewhere similar, it’s definitely worth taking out the proper insurance because anything can happen in those kind of “free-partying” atmospheres where people are intent on letting their hair down and are perhaps not in their clearest state of mind and caravans can easily get damaged either by careless party people, or by simply sliding off on its own in the slippery mud, it could flood or catch fire or get blown away in the wind. Fortunately you can take out insurance policies to cover more or less anything that could happen to it, even being hit by an uninsured caravan posing as a tea shop!

Coversure are leading providers of caravan insurance if you are thinking about taking your caravan anywhere where it would be even remotely at risk, like at a music festival, you should think about looking into some caravan insurance, this will set your mind at rest when you leave it to go and do what you really want to do.

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Timothy Simons Grimshaw on March 15th 2010 in Car Insurance