Is It Worth Considering Short Term Van Insurance?
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If you don’t drive every day then why should you pay for the insurance? More people are turning to short term insurance because they can control how much they have to pay. Although it may be a bit higher if you keep it continually after 30 days, the point of this type of insurance is to only use it occasionally.
There are many benefits to short term insurance including: If you car pool or car share, occasionally walk to work, take the train, or work from home. You don’t want to pay for insurance if you rarely use your van!
Short term van insurance will protect you in case you are in an accident whilst driving. You can elect to purchase full cover for you or anyone who may be driving the van. Some insurance companies may or may not protect passengers that are in the van if it is involved in an accident, therefore you may need to re-think!
You can get cover right away when you use short duration cover simply by purchasing an online policy. Type in your information, pay for the insurance cover and print out your insurance details to keep in the glove compartment of the vehicle. Short term insurance is also a good idea if you are test driving vehicles as you search for the perfect van for your needs. Accidents happen even when you test drive a van and you don’t want to be responsible for the damages. You can customise the policy to suit your needs at the time.
Temporary van insurance cover can depend on what company you decide to go with. Some companies keep it simple, but others may let you customise the policy more so you get more for your money. You get to choose from one day cover to 28 days of cover. The age restrictions for short term insurance depends on the company as well, but it normally runs from the ages of 24 to 75 years.
Cover will usually include any medical expenses for the covered driver, it will protect from fire, theft, or vandalism and it will cover you for foreign usage as well. The basic cover includes the minimal cover required by the laws in the European Union countries.
Before purchasing the insurance, you will want to read all the paperwork and pay close attention to any clauses included within the agreement. There also may be exceptions that can create a problem if you were to take the insurance cover. Most insurance policies that are short term will only cover the minimal amount that is required by law that you have. Most short duration policies will not offer cover on third parties because of the added expense it may cost.
Try van insurance cover for a couple of days and if you like it then you know that you can use that same insurance company again. Remember that you must have a valid licence and not have any driving bans. Each company is different and may require that you meet pre-qualify criteria before they will offer this type of insurance.
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