Who knows, you are going out for a long drive, and your car
breaks down midway. Experts say that there is more than 10%
chance of breaking down each year if your car is more than 3
years old. It is worse in the winter. You can avoid breakdowns
by taking precautionary measures like re-servicing your vehicle
each month. However, getting your breakdown insurance is a good
option to protect you financially if your car vehicle breaks
down when it is least expected to.
Types of Breakdown Cover
Roadside Rescue: If your vehicle breaks down outside a specific
distance radius from your home, breakdown insurance would pay
for the servicing amount except the charge for new parts. The
company will provide you with other helps. However, the incident
is at your home or within specified radius of your home, and
then it won't be covered.
Home Rescue: It covers the same as the roadside rescue; it
extends the coverage to your house. It includes getting your
vehicle checked at the local garage.
Recovery Plus: It covers both home and roadside breakdowns. It
provides a hire car to either return home or continue your
journey. And also it covers the cost of alternative transport to
enable your journey or return home to be completed. If the
breakdown happens a set of miles away (specified in the policy),
accommodation in a local hotel while awaiting completion of
repairs will also be provided.
Continental Cover In UK, European Rescue Breakdown covers
roadside breakdown in continental driving. It covers the charge
of repairing or bringing your car back to UK in case your car
can't be repaired. However, it doesn't cover the charge of new
parts. So, it is always wise to have this insurance, if you are
driving across Europe as you can face fees for roadside
assistance charge for every kilometer your car is being towed.
Partners and Family
Some policies also cover spouse or partner; however check it
with the insurance company. Some companies look whether your
spouse or partner is living with you at the same address. Family
cover includes you, a partner and usually two children under 21
living at the same address as you. Check whether your policy
covers all the persons traveling in the car.
You need to wait nearly 25 minutes to an hour for a roadside
assistance. Some policies fix the number of calls to five or six
each year. You may get more if you have a joint cover or family
cover. If you exceed the limit you must pay for the assistance.
Policies do not cover the cost of new parts. Some policies do
not cover trailers and caravans. Animals are usually not
covered.
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