Monday 29 July 2013

Protect your Tools - Ooooh errrrrrr misses

Good afternoon all, how would you manage you Trades folk if you lost your Tools well we now have a solution for you, you can cover them for a reasonably small amount. Details of the cover is below so have a read. Premiums start at £40.00 to cover up to £1,000 of tools. We simply need to clarify a couple of points get your vehicle details then get you on cover. Have a read see what you think.

 
Tools Protect
What is Tools Protect?

Trades people rely on their tools to carry on their business. All too frequently, insurance for tools when in vehicles contains restrictions where the policy will only pay claims when vehicles are locked in a garage or secure compound. Trades people require cover when their vehicle is parked and locked on their drive, outside their house, or on site at customer premises.


Tools protect provides a tools in van insurance policy that protects the insured from having to find the money to replace tools should they find themselves in the unfortunate position that they are unable to work, due to the theft of tools from their van or the tools are damaged as a result of an accident involving the van.


By taking out tools in van insurance cover the insured will be safe in the knowledge that the
cost of replacing tools need not to be at their expense.

SIGNIFICANT FEATURES & BENEFITS
Cover:
  • Up to £1,000, £2,500 or £5,000 (subject to premium paid) in the event that property belonging to you or for which you are responsible is lost, destroyed or damaged whilst being loaded upon, carried by,  temporarily housed upon or being unloaded from your vehicle.
  • Cover extends to such incidents occurring in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
  • Claims line – A 24/7 claims service
 
The policy does not cover:
  • Sheets, ropes, packing materials, securing chains or toggles, property warehoused for a rental or under contract for storage or distribution, money, securities, jewellery, watches, furs, cameras, radios, televisions, record players, cassette players or video or electrical equipment.
  • Goods carried for hire or reward.
  • Damage caused by inadequate packing.

Philip Beckett
01603 400755


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