If your policy doesn’t automatically cover friends or non-household members to use your caravan, you may be able to add them as a ‘named’ or ‘additional user’. This process involves contacting your insurer to include your friend or family member as an authorised user of the caravan. Many insurers offer the option of extending this cover but it’s important to weigh the cost of changing your policy against the potential risks of lending out the caravan.
However, while you might be able to add additional users onto your policy, there could be further conditions or restrictions to adhere to if you intend on letting your friends or family borrow your caravan for a holiday - this can vary depending on your provider so you should check whether your policy permits this. You should fully understand your policy terms prior to lending your caravan to anyone.
If lending your caravan to friends or family members is covered under your policy, it’s important to make sure they understand their responsibilities when using the caravan to ensure that they are adhering to the terms of your insurance policy. For example, you could provide them with instructions on how to keep the caravan secure, safety tips, parking guidance and any other procedures to prevent damage or theft.
Always be sure to read the terms and conditions in your insurance policy. It’s important to be aware of any limitations in your policy to keep your caravan protected, even when it’s being lent to someone else.