A Few Points About Fleet Insurance
July 8, 2010 by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Filed under Car Insurance
What is it about insurance that makes people want to buy it cheap? It doesn’t matter how much we pay for our cars we always want to buy the cheapest possible insurance for them. The latest wheeze to make our insurance premiums cheaper is to group a few together for people that live under the same roof and call it a family fleet insurance.
Caravan Lovers Need Not Concern Themselves With Volcanoes
June 3, 2010 by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Filed under Car Insurance
This Easter saw caravan holidays rise to the status of “most convenient” after the eruption of the Icelandic volcano saw most aeroplanes around the world either completely grounded or at least disrupted.
How Caravan Insurance Can In The Long Run Save You Money
May 9, 2010 by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Filed under Car Insurance
No matter whether you use your caravan for your holidays, your main home or attach it to the back of your car in nice weather you should make sure that you have caravan insurance. It may be something that you have not thought of, especially if it spends most of the time on your front drive, but it is a necessity as we never know what is round the corner.
The Roads Are Full Of Them.
April 30, 2010 by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Filed under Car Insurance
Caravans and motor caravans have made quite a comeback. We’ve noticed it in the insurance brokers, and I’m sure they’ve noticed it in travel agents and caravan parks too. It seems that in a drive to save money, people have turned their backs on costly overseas destinations. Official Figures suggest that an extra 5 million holidays will be taken at home this year.
Insuring Your Motorhome For Any Occassion
March 29, 2010 by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Filed under Car Insurance
If you’re a grey insurance man like me, with a particular liking for early 70’s bands like Soft Machine & Caravan, you probably think you’ve seen the last of your summer music festivals and dripping tents in the middle of noisy fields in Somerset but it doesn’t have to be that way, because these days you can take your motorhome or caravan (or somebody else’s motorhome or caravan) along and enjoy the music without spending any nights under canvas. Listen to Caravan in your caravan!
Thoughts On Insuring Your Motorhome
March 12, 2010 by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Filed under Car Insurance
I read in Insurance Times recently that the financial Ombudsman had decreed that it would, in certain circumstances, back a policyholder against an insurer excluding claims for leaving keys in or near a car. I can’t help but wonder if the same would apply for a motor home. As an insurance broker, I almost feel that this story is not one to publicise.
The Importance Of Having Caravan Insurance
March 9, 2010 by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Filed under Car Insurance
Chester Cooke was a man who one day decided that he wanted to have a caravan on the banks of the river Avon in a perfectly situated caravan site that was professionally owned, well maintained and had all the amenities that he could ask for. However, he wasn’t the type to go spending the best part of twenty grand plus annual services on a caravan without properly thinking it through.
Caravan Insurance Advice You Should Know
February 28, 2010 by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Filed under Car Insurance
Insuring your possessions is vital today as there are so many incidents that could cause them to be damaged or stolen. If you own a caravan you will probably need to have some caravan insurance advice before you select a policy. If this is the case here are a few pieces of advice on obtaining the right type of caravan insurance.
Cost Effective Caravan Insurance
November 10, 2009 by Timothy Simons Grimshaw
Filed under lowest auto insurance rates
When looking for a customised insurance policy you must look at the genuineness of the insurance company itself. You must look for its core integrity and brand values along with its cost effectiveness.