Do you have European breakdown cover?

June 4, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

Most motorists in Britain are well aware of what their insurance policy covers in the UK depending on the level of cover that they have, but according to recent research an alarming level have no idea that they may not be covered for driving in other European destinations.

A large number of Brits take their cars along to various European destinations each year, but only a percentage of these have actually got adequate cover that will protect them in the event of breakdowns and accidents whilst driving abroad.

The recent research was carried out by Marks and Spencer Money. The results indicated that only twenty percent of drivers were insured against breakdowns last summer when taking their vehicle to Europe, and only a third of drivers taking their vehicles to Europe were covered in the events of an accident or the theft of their vehicle. This means that the majority of people that take their vehicles to European destinations each year actually have no cover in the event of accidents, theft, or breakdowns.

According to research only ten percent of fully comprehensive motor vehicle insurance policies automatically include European cover; however, many motorists simply assume that if they have fully comprehensive cover on their car then they must be insured for driving in other European destinations – this is not the case. Drivers that intend to take their cars to Europe are warned to check with their insurer first, and to make sure that they add on the additional cover if it does not already exist.

Experts state that it does not tend to be very expensive to add this cover. One spokesperson from insuresupermarket.com stated: ‘It’s worth considering as thieves often target cars with foreign number plates. There’s also a greater risk of having an accident when you’re driving in unfamiliar places on the wrong side of the road.’

Tom Smith
4th June 2007

Tags: european, breakdown, cover, vehicle, motor, foreign

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