When your caravan is in use, you might have specific scenarios or risks which you want to make sure are covered. Your policy wording will provide details of what is and isn’t covered, but below are some examples of common concerns:
Accident coverage
One of the main concerns for touring caravan owners is accidents on the road, so you should check whether your insurance policy covers accidental damage. At Everywhen, we offer accidental damage while towing as standard on our touring caravan policies. We also have the option to extend your accidental damage cover to protect your caravan while it is unhitched - giving you the freedom to tailor the cover to meet your specific requirements.
Personal belongings coverage
Some caravan policies will also provide cover for your possessions and equipment. You can ask your provider whether personal belongings, such as your clothing and camping equipment, are covered against incidents such as theft, loss or damage. You may also be able to remove this cover from your policy if your main concern is protecting the caravan itself.
Public liability
Public liability cover provides protection if damage is caused to a third party. This would usually be covered by your car insurance while you are towing the caravan, but it is important to check this with your provider. You should also check whether public liability is covered while your caravan is unhitched, for example while your caravan is on site or in storage.
There are all sorts of other types of cover you can invest in, but these are the most common to protect caravans on the road, even if it’s not an obligation.