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Buying Asda Van Insurance: is it Safe?

Whether you maintain a van for personal or business reasons, ASDA van insurance has a solution for your insurance needs. As with any insurance, there are two basic rules to follow when choosing your perfect policy. First, never buy coverage you do not need and are not going to use. Second, always buy coverage if you need it, and make sure you have enough to protect you in any crisis.

Like Tesco van insurance, ASDA van insurance is provided by a company you wouldn’t normally think of as an insurance company – in this case, the American giant Wal-mart. For this reason, you can anticipate coverage that attempts to provide efficient, maximum coverage for the bulk of drivers. If you have a good driving record, you can probably find a good deal here. If you have a marred driving record or if your company has a history of problems, ASDA van insurance is likely not a good company for you.

Also similar to Tesco, ASDA van insurance provides little extras and bonuses for drivers who are getting a policy for the first time through their services. Don’t let these seduce you; look long-term at what your insurance will really cost you over the first two or three years when making a comparison with other insurance company rates.

All this said, ASDA van insurance is overall a good choice for most van drivers and small business owners with vans. They provide nice extras, like breakdown service, coverage for van contents and fittings, and legal services in case you have uncovered legal fees due to an accident. And if you have no accidents during a specified period in the policy, they will give you a very generous discount for future premiums provided your driving record remains clean.

ASDA is definitely a company to check out as a potential provider of your van insurance needs.

Tesco home contents insurance (accidental damage)…have you claimed??

I want to claim for accidental damage on my insurance, if you have done this before what is the process? do they come out to look at the damaged things do they need proof of purchase ie reciepts, for example: i want to claim for my computer and TV my PC cost me £1000 2 yrs ago and my TV cost £300 5yrs ago, would i get all of this back? need some light shead on this issue any suggetsions welcome. thankyou

you will need some proof of the loss. Your settlement will depend on your replacement clause. If you have replacement cost coverage you will be able to replace with like kind and quality. There may be some deduction on those type items as technologiclly computers and TV’s have imploved since 2 and 5 years ago.
Normally losses as you describe are handled without physical inspection.