As with all types of insurance, there are numerous factors that will influence which policy is right for you and how much it’ll cost. Here are some that are worth keeping in mind:
How you use your touring caravan
Think about whether you’re travelling solely in the UK or planning an overseas adventure. Domestic and international travel can affect the type of coverage you need and the quote you’ll receive. So, make sure your policy reflects where you’ll be using your caravan.
How you use your static caravan
Make sure your policy reflects how you’ll be using your static caravan. For example, whether your caravan is for sole use or you choose to rent it out, ensure your policy is suitable for how you intend on using it.
Knowing your caravan’s worth
It’s important to ensure the value you are insured for is the correct amount and doesn’t leave you underinsured. If it is underinsured, you might not have enough to cover any repairs or replacements. It’s important to review your policy cover on a regular basis and contact your provider to update your caravan’s value to ensure you remain adequately insured.
When opting for ‘new for old’ cover, it is important to ensure the value you insure your caravan for is the value of a new caravan of a similar, or the same, make and model. For ‘market value’ cover, you should provide the current market value of the caravan, accounting for its type, age, wear and tear and general condition in the open market at the time of the loss.
Boosting security
Adding security features like alarms and tracking devices can help to prevent your caravan from being stolen. You should ask your provider whether there are any security requirements on your policy. Even if there aren’t, it’s worth considering additional security features, as these can often act as a deterrent for thieves.
Safe storage
Where you store your touring caravan or where your static caravan is sited is often an important consideration for insurance providers, as some may not offer a policy if the location has minimal or no security in place. Therefore, you should check what security features your site or storage has implemented (such as CCTV, locked gates or full perimeter fencing) and whether it is accepted by your provider prior to taking out a policy.
No claims discount
Some insurance providers offer a reduction on your premium depending on how many claims free years you have accrued. You can ask your provider whether this is something they offer.