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22/9/2015 at 8:00pm
 Location: Fife
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Hi all.

I have just purchased a conway cruiser 1996 model.

As I am new to the camping world do I have to insure my trailer and do I need to notify my car insurance company.

Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.


22/9/2015 at 8:24pm
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I'm not allowed to link to my web site, but I am able to reproduce articles etc. This is a recent one covering this topic, which may help;

Another of those very common questions, now featuring in the FAQ section of our web site, it’s one of those questions we felt needed looking into in a little more detail.

The first, and most common question is; “Do I need to insure my folding camper”? Strictly speaking, the answer to that question is; “No. You don’t NEED to insure it” (but we would very strongly recommend that you do).

The reason we say you don’t need to is that any trailer is covered for the minimum legal level of cover, as long as it is attached to an insured towing vehicle. The ‘minimum legal level’ of cover, basically, means that it will be insured third party only, and ONLY when attached to the towing vehicle. Obviously, therefore, if you were to have an accident, involving your camper, and it were to cause damage to another vehicle, property, or, God forbid, person(s) then you are covered for their claim, but not for the costs of replacing your own camper (which is far from ideal).

Another thing to be aware of is the phrase ‘whilst attached to an insured towing vehicle’. Whilst it is not common, there have been instances of insurance companies refusing to pay because a trailer has become detached from the towing vehicle, and then gone on to cause damage to property, whilst no longer attached. No point in giving the insurance companies another reason not to pay out, so another argument, perhaps, for taking out specialist folding camper insurance.

It is also true to say that some insurance companies will cover your folding camper against theft or damage, as long as it is on your property (although, sometimes, they may specify that it needs to be garaged). Some will even cover it away from home, but, often, only up to a specified value (usually around £2,000, although you can pay to increase this). The problem here is that many companies don’t provide this cover, and, then, there is the issue of contents etc, even if they do, plus, the majority won’t cover you for damage caused whilst towing.

In the vast majority of cases, therefore, it will be preferable to look at taking out specialist folding camper / trailer tent insurance. In doing so, you are, automatically, insuring yourselves and your pride and joy against a number of contingencies. Most policies will include cover for such aspects as;

Damage caused to the camper whilst towing, or due to vandalism, storms, accidental damage etc
Damage to third party property
Public liability cover
Legal expenses
Emergency accommodation costs
Recovery and delivery to repairers, if damaged
Recovery and delivery to destination / home, if the driver falls ill
Family and friends option, so you can lend it to them (if you dare) and be covered on your existing policy

These are just some of the things a dedicated folding camper insurance policy can cover, and, with annual costs starting from around £1 a week, can you afford not to?

Be aware, though, that, due to the lack of physical security in a folding camper, or trailer tent, whilst many will cover you, some insurers will not provide cover for the contents of the camper, as they simply cannot be secured to any reasonable degree. In these cases, it will be necessary to ensure adequate cover on your home contents policy, in order to protect TVs, laptops, phones, tablets, etc.

Below are a list of some of the key players in the folding camper insurance market. We have no affiliation with any of these, nor do we recommend any specific one, and, hence, they are listed in alphabetical order, only. You will often find that the company offering the best deal on one day, may not offer the best deal on the next, plus, what suits one individual, may not ideally suit another. As with most things, it is always best to shop around, but these are those that, in our experience, are the most commonly used within the folding camper fraternity.

AA Caravan Insurance

Adrian Flux Insurance  (Specialising in older and more unusual models)

Camping & Caravanning Club

Caravan Club

Caravan Guard

Insurance For Trailer Tents

Towergate Insurance (Up to 20 years old, only)

Feel free to give as many of these a call as you like, in order to get the most appropriate and cost effective cover for yourselves. Whilst it may not be a legal requirement, you know it makes sense…


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22/9/2015 at 9:04pm
 Location: Fife
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Many thanx for your reply.

This has been very helpful and I shall enquire with insurance as above


23/9/2015 at 12:51am
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If it's attached to your car and someone hits you (assuming they're insured) then you can claim against them regardless of whether the TT is separately insured or not.

In all other circumstances you get diddly squat.

Get it insured for peace of mind, it'll cost you about £50



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23/9/2015 at 6:43am
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Thank you

Will get it insurance today


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Generally a good idea to inform car insurer you have fitted towbar as some companies regard it as a modification. Your premium should not increase because of it though.

All comprehensive car policies cover trailer for 3rd party damage, including if trailer detatches, no different from any other part of car, roofbox, etc. In fact read small print of trailer/caravan insurance & you will notice you are not covered for 3rd party risks while towing as covered on car insurance, ie you can't be insured twice.



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