Would you regard the following as an ambiguous clause in a caravan policy:
What is not covered;
Towing your caravan if Your caravan exceeds the manufacturers recommended kerb/towing weight
Copied direct from the policy. In essence this means that you cannot load anything into the caravan. There are a multitude of other clauses which are normal for any caravan policy. TBH I think they are refering to the towing vehicle, but got it wrong however in the event of a claim they could make it difficult.
Please be aware of this clause. Many vehicles can tow well in excess of their kerbweight i.e. Jeep can tow up to 3500kg legally. Other insurance companies may also have a similar clause so beware. Remember that insurance companies can imposed any terms that they want to include and it is up to the consumer to decide whether to agree to the terms or not.
What is not covered;
Towing your caravan if Your caravan exceeds the manufacturers recommended kerb/towing weight
Copied direct from the policy. In essence this means that you cannot load anything into the caravan. There are a multitude of other clauses which are normal for any caravan policy. TBH I think they are refering to the towing vehicle, but got it wrong however in the event of a claim they could make it difficult.
Please be aware of this clause. Many vehicles can tow well in excess of their kerbweight i.e. Jeep can tow up to 3500kg legally. Other insurance companies may also have a similar clause so beware. Remember that insurance companies can imposed any terms that they want to include and it is up to the consumer to decide whether to agree to the terms or not.