Hello all and I guess looking around the margins, Merry Christmas.
I have been following the thread regarding CIL Insurance's cover of contents with soft walls with interest, so I actually started to read my CIL PDS. What I found is that it is more boring than the the 'Official Secrets Act' and is better than prescription sleeping medication.
I also came across a section called, "when we may refuse a claim". For the most part it was commonsense really saying that they may refuse a claim if you drove your van through Syria carrying weapons of mass destruction with an unregistered and unroadworthy vehicle after breakfast with Charlie Sheen and therefore as drunk as a Lord and as high as a kite on cocaine. Seems fair enough to me!
One part, however, got me thinking. On page 12 it states, "We may refuse to pay a claim if: .... your caravan has been converted or modified by someone other than the manufacturer and these details are not shown in your schedule."
I look with envy at some of the modifications you do to your vans, so I wondered if this section might apply to anyone?
I would hate anyone to be refused a claim simply because they hadn't advised CIL, or assumably other insurance companies of modifications that were made!
I have been following the thread regarding CIL Insurance's cover of contents with soft walls with interest, so I actually started to read my CIL PDS. What I found is that it is more boring than the the 'Official Secrets Act' and is better than prescription sleeping medication.
I also came across a section called, "when we may refuse a claim". For the most part it was commonsense really saying that they may refuse a claim if you drove your van through Syria carrying weapons of mass destruction with an unregistered and unroadworthy vehicle after breakfast with Charlie Sheen and therefore as drunk as a Lord and as high as a kite on cocaine. Seems fair enough to me!
One part, however, got me thinking. On page 12 it states, "We may refuse to pay a claim if: .... your caravan has been converted or modified by someone other than the manufacturer and these details are not shown in your schedule."
I look with envy at some of the modifications you do to your vans, so I wondered if this section might apply to anyone?
I would hate anyone to be refused a claim simply because they hadn't advised CIL, or assumably other insurance companies of modifications that were made!