High street broker launches ‘Vantastic’ new van Insurance package

Lancashire-based high street insurance specialist, BP Insurance Brokers, has a ‘vantastic’ proposition for any tradesperson seeking vital protection for their vehicle and their livelihood.

The dedicated broker has launched a new van insurance policy, which assists if a van is off the road due to accident or theft, by providing the guarantee of a replacement van, for up to 14 days, to keep you working.

The new policy has it all covered and is so attractive that the high street broker has even developed its own special ‘character’ to promote it – the skilled trades’ best friend, Dave van Dog – sure to be a favourite with children!

BP Insurance Brokers has introduced the new policy to ensure trades professionals need not see their business adversely affected by an accident, whether it is their fault, or caused by a third party.  It is highly affordable and likely to save them ‘a bob or two’ as well.

The policy offers six different levels of cover from which to choose, allowing the tradesperson to tailor it to their own requirements and budget.  It can prevent them from suffering should their vehicle and mobility be affected by a road accident, malicious damage, fire, flood, theft, vandalism or windscreen damage.

It protects them both on the road and whilst loading and unloading and also offers cover for medical expenses, personal belongings, loss of keys and lock replacements and foreign use.

Meanwhile, the motor legal expenses policy, added free-of-charge by BP Insurance Brokers, offers a host of benefits of appeal to any tradesperson who realises their livelihood is dependent on having a vehicle on the road, plus protection should anything jeopardise this.

BP Insurance Brokers’ managing director, Barry Pimlott, says: “We are delighted to be able to offer such a great package of benefits to our customers and expect to cover trades professionals from across Lancashire and beyond, due to the attractiveness and price competitiveness of this product.

“We have so much confidence in this product that we have created our own special ambassador, Dave van Dog, to help bring it to the attention of hardworking van owners.  It’s a case of ‘watch this space’, as Dave is a star who has his own future mapped out.  It’s time that someone championed the insurance cause of British trades pros and Dave’s the man!”

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