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New for old replacement

If your caravan is written off before it's first birthday and it's a total loss, CGU will help cover the cost of a new one.*

Motor burn-out cover

CGU will repair or replace your electric motor if it's under 10 years old, so you can continue on your merry way.*

Optional cover for your contents

Contents of your caravan include fixtures, fittings and appliances that are not permanently installed, camping furniture, bedding and clothing, utensils, crockery and food.*

Stuck somewhere? We'll help

Get up to 5 days emergency accommodation (up to a cost of $100 per day for up to five days) or help returning home.*

What else is covered?

  • Up to $30 million of liability cover
  • Cost of towing of your caravan if it is damaged
  • Cover for up to $500 to get your property returned home if your caravan is in an accident more than 100km away*

This is only a summary, see everything that is and isn’t covered in the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS).

 Caravan Insurance PDS - PDF, 211 kB

Ready for a quote?

To get a quote for caravan insurance, you can either contact us on 13 25 77 during business hours or request a callback.

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There’s no such thing as a silly question

To make an insurance claim you'll need your policy number and the time, date and details of the event – whether it be a car accident, home damage or lost/stolen property.

For car insurance claims, you'll also need the details of any other people involved in the incident including their name, address and registration number, contact details and any relevant documents.

Find out more about making an insurance claim.

An insurance excess is simply the amount that you'll need to pay towards the cost of an insurance claim.

There are different types of excess that apply to different policies. For example, in addition to the basic excess which applies when you make a claim on Car insurance, you may also be required to pay an age excess, inexperienced drivers excess or additional excess. Please refer to your Product Disclosure Statement for more information.

You'll receive your insurance policy renewal in the mail a few weeks before your policy is due to expire. Please make sure your contact details are up-to-date and advise us of any changes to your personal circumstances or the insured asset, as this may require changes to your policy.

If you're making monthly or quarterly direct debit payments on your policy, and are happy with your policy renewal information, you don't need to do anything. Your policy will automatically renew  at the new premium amount advised. If you pay annually, you'll need to arrange payment of the premium amount quoted.
 
If you would like to speak to someone about your policy renewal, or make changes to your policy,  please call us on 13 25 77 and one of the team will be happy to help.

Important information

*Underwriting criteria, policy terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply. Please see the Product Disclosure Statement for full details.

Police & Nurses Limited (P&N Bank) ABN 69 087 651 876 AFSL 240701 acts under its own AFSL and under an agreement with the issuer Insurance Australia Limited trading as CGU Insurance ABN 11 000 016 722, AFSL 227681. Any advice provided is general advice only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs (“your personal circumstances”). Before using this advice to decide whether to purchase a product, you should consider your personal circumstances and the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determinations (TMDs).