As well as owning a motorhome, you may also be the proud owner of a car both of which you will have insurance cover on. Unfortunately, according to the Confused.com Car Insurance Price Index, you may have found that the cost of insuring your car has gone up in the last year as, according to that index, the cost of fully comprehensive car insurance rose by an average of £47 per annum to £809 per annum in the twelve months to quarter one of 2020.

Therefore, it is quite possible that your motorhome insurance premiums have risen as well which, in the current economic climate, is something that you could have done without.

If you happen to live in Inner London then you may be even unhappier because that region is where motorists pay, on average, more for insuring their cars than anywhere else in the UK. If you also own a motorhome and live in that region then your leisure vehicle insurance premiums may also be higher than other parts of the UK.

Of course, in the current COVID-19 pandemic, you will not be using your motorhome to enjoy a short weekend break here in the UK or a longer holiday travelling across to the likes of France, Italy or Spain but you will still need to make sure your motorhome is insured. Why is this? Well, apart from it being a legal requirement to insure your motorhome unless you declare it SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) and keep it off the public road system, quite simply, if your motorhome is stolen off your drive or from a secure compound where you store it, you will want to claim on your motorhome insurance policy. If you leave it on the road outside your home and it is damaged by a passing vehicle then you will want to make sure it is insured.

When you receive your annual motorhome insurance renewal notice, why not get a competitive quote from one or more other providers. In this respect, why not get in touch with us and we will be pleased to provide our assistance. We look forward to hearing from you in due course.