Commercial vehicle claims: What you need to know

Commercial vehicle claims: What you need to know

The hot weather can pose increased risk to commercial vehicles, including tyre damage and worn batteries. If you need to make a claim on your vehicle this summer, it pays to be prepared and know exactly what you need to do from your end to make the claim run smoothly. We’ll help take care of the rest.

Before the claim

It helps to gather all the information you need before making your claim, so your broker/insurer has all the details from the outset. This includes:

  • Your policy and vehicle registration number
  • Details of third parties, if involved
  • Details of the circumstances behind the claim, including the date and key details
  • Estimated value of the claim, including vehicle purchase price, replacement cost and/or extent of damage or injury
  • Your contact details

Making a claim

Report the damage as soon as possible – If you haven’t already, please notify us as soon as possible so we can start to process your claim and ensure a swift and fair outcome.

Gather your information – To get the ball rolling, ensure you have your policy details to hand, including your policy number. If the incident involved a third party, ensure to take their details for the insurer to communicate with. 

Document everything you can – Ensure to take lots of pictures of the damage. This will assist in identifying the extent of damage for an insurance claim down the line, as memories alone aren’t always reliable.

Keep receipts – Ensure you keep receipts for everything.

Did you know?

We offer driver training and vehicle awareness sessions for businesses. Get in touch to find out more.

Are your commercial vehicles covered under one policy?

If you manage multiple vehicles, we can arrange fleet insurance which will cover all your commercial vehicles under one policy, saving you time and paperwork – and giving you one renewal date. Once we’ve got the ball rolling with your claim and when you’re ready, please feel free to give the team at Towergate a call to discuss how we can help to consolidate your cover.

 

Consistent with our policy when giving comments and advice on a non-specific basis, we cannot assume legal responsibility for the accuracy of any particular statement. In the case of specific problems, we recommend that professional advice be sought.