by Jo Thomas
Caravan insurance is an essential part of protecting your valuable asset. A caravan gives you the open road to explore, provides you with a way to get away from the hectic life you live and, it helps you create a unique way of life for your family. It also needs insurance protection to keep it providing this to you. When you insure your caravan, look for an insurance provider that offers the highest level of coverage to you and is well known for being able to provide quality, reliable service.
Having the right type of caravan insurance is essential. You may require two key types. One type of insurance is Touring Caravan or Trailer insurance. This type of insurance is the most commonly used as it is used for all types of caravans that are mobile or moved. The second is for onsite caravan protection. On site caravan insurance is designed for those caravans that do not move and are permanently at your site.
Coverage Under Caravan Insurance:
In Touring Caravan or Trailer Insurance, the premiums you pay will be based on a moving vehicle. This type of insurance is right for folding trailers, campers, demountable camper units, and slide on campers as well as horse floats. This type of insurance provides for coverage based on the agreed value of the caravan. It usually provides protection of all types when you are on the road or off, but is limited to use within Australia. Your basic policy will include a small amount of cover for the contents of your caravan, but you may want to consider adding additional value onto the policy here to cover your contents based on what you have in it. Most policies also provide you with temporary accommodations when you cannot stay in your caravan.
With on location caravan coverage, instead of motor vehicle insurance, you possess more of a home kind of insurance protection. This kind of protection gives many similar advantages, though. For example, the caravan insurance will be based on an agreed value that is fixed upfront. A majority will give you standard caravan content insurance however this could be a minimal number especially for static locations.
Questions for Your Provider:
When getting caravan insurance, it is essential to consider the costs of the plan but also the amount of covered provided to you. Not all things are inclusive in many of these policies. Be clear with your insurance provider on what is included and what is not.
* What is covered under the comprehensive motor coverage? Areas like accidental damage, fire, flood, keys, liability, storms, theft, vandalism and glass damage are usually included.
* What is not covered? In most situations, the cost of hiring a motor vehicle will not be covered, accidents outside of Australia will not be covered, and accidents that happen because of road cuts, punctures, bursts or braking will not be covered. Most policies provide do not cover mechanical failures either.
* How do you file a claim?
* What method is used to calculate the value of the caravan to determine the amount of cover needed?
Get a good overview of what is available from the company and choose the best policy for you from there.
Ways to Save on Caravan Insurance:
The best way to save on caravan insurance is to shop around and get quotes from several insurance companies to compare. This process only takes a few extra minutes, but will provide you with a clear picture on the real needs you have and the costs out there.
Most insurance providers offer discounts for no claims for an extended amount of time. Also, premiums are often reduced for those who are over the age of 55, which can help you to get a much lower payment.
Beware Before Signing:
With all insurance policies, know what the policy covers and what it does not. Spend some time talking to several insurance companies to find the best rates available.
Additional Coverage to Consider:
With caravan insurance, there are various types of protection available to you to add to the policy. One of the most important areas to consider is not just getting additional types of cover but getting more of it. Contents are generally covered by the basic policy at about $1,000, but this may not be high enough. Also, think over what types of events are covered by your contents insurance.
In addition to this, you may want to consider Hire Car Cover, which will provide you with protection to pay hire car costs. This policy is generally an add-on to the original and basic policy.
Windscreen Option is an additional option which can be added on to your caravan insurance. If you have a windscreen or window glass incident, and that is the only area that has been damaged, the insurance policy will provide you with replacement costs or repairing costs.
About the Author:
Jo Thomas is one of the writers for the Australian website, Insurance Compared. Insurance Compared is helping Australian consumers and businesses answer their insurance questions.
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