We have a jeep which we want to use to tow the unit to the various events, but have been told by our insurance company that they cannot cover us as the unit has a double axle.
The licence covers EB & EC1. They haven't even asked to see the licence. The problem is the existing insurance covers the jeep to tow a single axle trailer only. They won't budge on the double axle and have asked for 5 written diclinatures from other insurance companies and evidence of public liability insurance before they will even consider it.Does your driving licence cover double axle tralers. eg EB or EC1?
What you mean by 'legally', Ravima. The jeep can tow up to 2000kg and the trailer weighs 1400kg, so it's well able to tow it.Ravima said:as long as the trailer can legally be pulled by your current vehicle and your licence covers you to do so, then your current motor insurers MUST quote you.
Hi Jonathan, I'll try them tomorrow just incase the other brokers don't come up with anything. Thanks for the info.Try O'Reilly Cullen insurance Brokers I know they insure some of the caterers at lansdowne rd
The licence covers EB & EC1. They haven't even asked to see the licence.
They won't talk to me, I have to go through the broker who are just passing messages back and forth.Have you talked directly to the underwriters or just front office who basically take the attitude 'If it is not on the computer id cant be done'.
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