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Need some clarification here. Currently have my Vivaro Panel van with Admiral van insurance but just phoned them up to get the Citroen Relay crew cab tipper on a joint policy and was asked if its a standard panel van which it is on the tax book. But when I explained it was a tipper they wouldn't touch it. They kept telling me if its not a standard panel van it must have been converted from one. I explained the whole chassis thing and how it left the factory as a chassis cab and probably had the tipper body fitted by a specialist coach builder, but was still on the factory chassis. Like talking to a brick wall! Anyway is my tax book wrong, and if not can I just insure it as a panel van as that's what it says on the book, and try to explain that it isn't a converted panel van, or just insure it as a tipper with someone like Aviva?

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With insurance you need to declare fully. If you say its a panel van and it isn't then you give them a way out in the event of a claim. Shop around, someone will take your money.

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Loads of companies won't insure tippers full stop, including Direct Line. Even they can't tell me why.

Insuring it as a panel van would be the same as not insuring it, but would cost you a lot more.

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5 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Insuring it as a panel van would be the same as not insuring it, but would cost you a lot more.

PNC would probably show it as being insured though, so you wouldnt keep getting stopped:thumbup1:

 

 

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fair point guys, I don't want it insured just so I can say I have insurance, I want it insured so I actually have insurance. It is daft though that they only insure panel vans and I have a tax book which says its a panel van.....which they won't insure. But would rather have it insured right as no doubt when it comes to a claim they can afford better lawyers, and as we all know guilt is worked out on a calculator.

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Good stance.

NFU do proper insurance at a price.

The price comparison websites are a joke.

Any recommendations out there?

Please no 'I'm 22 and my Transit is insured fully comp for £300' dickhead replies please.

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Following hucks tag line...... I can only speak from my own experience. I had no problem insuring tippers with Aviva, reaonably priced and paid out when needed.

 

That said I haven't had a tipper for a while.

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