Camper Van Conversion Insurance
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Camper van conversion businesses often have more specific insurance needs, and not every insurer provides cover for this type of work. We understand the challenges this can create when you’re trying to find appropriate protection for your business.
As a broker with experience supporting camper van converters, we work with a range of insurers who offer cover in this area. Our role is to help you navigate the options available and arrange insurance that reflects the risks and requirements of your conversion activities.
Camper Van conversion insurance protects your business against financial losses that you and your business would otherwise have to pay and having experienced specialist brokers supporting you helps you have the right cover in place and the guidance you need to get back to normal as quickly as possible.

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Because camper van conversion businesses are so diverse, you typically need several essential insurance covers, including camper van liability insurance, tools and machinery cover, and protection for both your own vehicles and your customers’ vehicles. All these elements play an important part in safeguarding your business.
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Just like any business, insurance for camper van conversion companies can be essential. It helps protect you against claims from third parties, for example, if a member of the public alleges you have caused injury, damage or loss. This type of protection is usually referred to as Public Liability Insurance. Your tools and equipment are another key area to consider. Hand tools, fixed and portable woodworking tools, bench saws, table saws, routers, drills and jigsaws are all important (and often expensive) parts of a converter’s toolkit. Contents insurance can help protect your machinery and equipment against loss or damage while they’re at your premises. If you need to move vehicles as part of your work, Road Risks Insurance may be required. This allows you to drive both your own vehicles and, where applicable, your customers’ vehicles.
It’s important to understand why Road Risks Insurance may be needed. In some cases, a standard commercial vehicle policy may be enough. However, if you are driving customers’ vehicles as part of your conversion activities, road risks cover can become an essential part of your overall protection. Having camper van converters road risks insurance in place can give you the flexibility to move customers’ vehicles and, where required, your own. If you also hold premises cover, these policies can complement each other, helping to ensure both your vehicles and customers’ vehicles are covered in various locations.
Many customer vehicles, particularly high‑roof, long‑wheelbase or fully converted campers can be extremely valuable. Fire, theft, storm damage or flooding could cause major financial loss, and while the vehicle is in your possession, you may be responsible for it. A combined insurance policy can bring together several specialist commercial covers, including protection for your customers’ vehicles. This can work effectively alongside Road Risks Insurance, helping ensure vehicles are covered whether they are inside your workshop, on your premises, or parked outside.
Having Public Liability insurance in place protects you against damage that you might do to a customer’s vehicle. While it may not cover damage to the specific item you are working on, it can provide protection for resulting damage, helping ensure your customer’s vehicle is repaired and returned to the road as soon as possible.

