Van Insurance News
Carelessness invalidates insurance
Van Insurance News - Published: 14/12/2007

A spate of van thefts in the Selby area has prompted the warning to drivers who leave their vehicles unattended.
They run the risk of losing their livelihoods if insurance companies turn down claims.
It is believed that the latest thefts were targets for an organised gang of criminals travelling in from adjoining counties.
Only a small number of vans to date have been stolen but police are concerned that it may be a developing trend.
Inspector Richard Abbott from the Selby Safer Neighbourhoods Team said: "It is an easy crime to prevent, however I understand why it happens.
"Drivers need to know that their vehicle may be targeted and although they feel safe, should always take out their keys and lock the van securely before leaving it unattended."
He went on to urge drivers to always take out their keys and to lock vans securely before leaving them even though they may feel safe.
Insurance companies can also turn down claims for car insurance thefts if errand-running drivers leave keys in the ignition.
Related Van Insurance News
Green van guide 'does not go far enough'
Published: 27/02/2009
A new guide to buying environmentally-friendly light commercial vehicles does not go far enough in helping van insurance customers reduce their carbon footprint, it has been claimed.The Right Van Man,...
Read More: Green van guide 'does not go far enough' >Motorists 'must look after their tyres'
Published: 26/02/2009
Failing to look after tyres could result in a van insurance claim, motorists have been warned.TyreSafe stated too many drivers are risking their own safety and that of other road users by skimping on ...
Read More: Motorists 'must look after their tyres' >'More needs to be done to reduce work-related accidents'
Published: 25/02/2009
Companies in the UK need to put more effort into reducing work-related van insurance claims, it has been suggested.Figures provided by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Rospa) reveale...
Read More: 'More needs to be done to reduce work-related accidents' >