Caravan Club Non Insurance Policy
757 replies
Wherenext replied on 14/11/2019 20:30
replied on 14/11/2019 20:44
Wherenext replied on 14/11/2019 20:56
DaveandVicki replied on 16/11/2019 22:20
Posted on 16/11/2019 22:20
Just read this on another forum:
Just noticed the following on the CMC site :-
"Please note:
Effective as of 2pm, 15 Nov 2019
As a consequence of the extreme weather conditions being experienced across the country, The Club has considered it prudent to implement the following temporary measures, applying only to members purchasing new caravan cover in relation to flood cover. The Club will continue to sell caravan cover but exclude any claims that are caused by or due to flooding where the caravan is stored or located in an area that has been the subject of:
• A severe flood warning
• A flood warning
• A flood alert
(Issued by The Government via any of its agencies*)
In addition the Club will exclude any claim caused by flood damage on any new cover purchased within the following geographical areas; specifically at or near
South Yorkshire, the Lower River Don Washland
The River Derwent, Derbyshire
The River Trent, Nottinghamshire
In more general terms; South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and the Midlands.
*The Environment Agency, Gov.UK, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Natural Resources Wales and Nidirect.gov.uk
The Club will keep these measures under constant review and when the extreme weather conditions abate remove the restrictions."
As we live in one named area, have the caravan stored in another and are due to visit a third named area very soon, I'm glad we didn't take out this cover (because we wouldn't have been)
1 person likes this
Cornersteady replied on 16/11/2019 22:43
Posted on 16/11/2019 22:20 by DaveandVickiJust read this on another forum:
Just noticed the following on the CMC site :-
"Please note:
Effective as of 2pm, 15 Nov 2019
As a consequence of the extreme weather conditions being experienced across the country, The Club has considered it prudent to implement the following temporary measures, applying only to members purchasing new caravan cover in relation to flood cover. The Club will continue to sell caravan cover but exclude any claims that are caused by or due to flooding where the caravan is stored or located in an area that has been the subject of:• A severe flood warning
• A flood warning
• A flood alert(Issued by The Government via any of its agencies*)
In addition the Club will exclude any claim caused by flood damage on any new cover purchased within the following geographical areas; specifically at or near
South Yorkshire, the Lower River Don Washland
The River Derwent, Derbyshire
The River Trent, Nottinghamshire
In more general terms; South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and the Midlands.*The Environment Agency, Gov.UK, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Natural Resources Wales and Nidirect.gov.uk
The Club will keep these measures under constant review and when the extreme weather conditions abate remove the restrictions."
As we live in one named area, have the caravan stored in another and are due to visit a third named area very soon, I'm glad we didn't take out this cover (because we wouldn't have been)
Posted on 16/11/2019 22:43
applying only to members purchasing new caravan cover in relation to flood
flood damage on any new cover purchased within the following geographical areas
It only applies to new purchases of this cover, you (one) would have been covered if you had bought your cover before the said date and time.
2 people like this
replied on 16/11/2019 23:47
replied on 17/11/2019 00:09
Posted on 17/11/2019 00:09
applying only to members purchasing new caravan cover in relation to flood
Can't see anybody purchasing or renewing until that changes. So with renewal due soon I would have gone elsewhere anyway
That was well publicised ...... somewhere other than their cover webpages
Ah I see it is down the side on CMC webpage. it only effects renewals or new cover. I wonder if those about to renew have been informed? I have already arranged cover elsewhere as I am soon to renew. If I had not already decided to jump ship I would have done after that announcement. It is one thing to impose that on new business but, in my view, not on to impose it on existing policies at renewal
2 people like this
replied on 17/11/2019 00:36
Oneputt replied on 17/11/2019 08:19
Rufs replied on 17/11/2019 08:35
Posted on 17/11/2019 08:19 by OneputtAnother 45 pages of speculation?
Posted on 17/11/2019 08:35
agreed, so much hot air, it is no different to household insurance if you live in areas that may be affected by flooding, and there have been many instances this week in the news where householders on checking their insurance found to their horror that they had no cover as a clause had been inserted into their policy document that they had not read or obviously not been informed about.
at least the club have made this statement
The Club will keep these measures under constant review and when the extreme weather conditions abate remove the restrictions."
not sure your household insurer would be so generous, even if you had a 10 year drought in your area after flooding just the once.
1 person likes this