Skolmate Active Member Jan 24, 2019 #1 Quick question, I'm gonna SORN my truck for a couple of months. Do I need to renew my insurance that is up in a few days? Cheers
Quick question, I'm gonna SORN my truck for a couple of months. Do I need to renew my insurance that is up in a few days? Cheers
Flossie Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2019 #2 Don't have to but I would, might get nicked, set on fire etc.
doriz Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2019 #3 Mine sat on a sorn for a year, but I still paid the insurance for peace of mind.
Skolmate Active Member Jan 24, 2019 #4 What if I'm storing it at a commercial garage? While I get work done on it over an extended period of time?
What if I'm storing it at a commercial garage? While I get work done on it over an extended period of time?
Flossie Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2019 #5 Flossie said: Don't have to but I would, might get nicked, set on fire etc. Click to expand... Same applies- it's a calculated risk and up to you.
Flossie said: Don't have to but I would, might get nicked, set on fire etc. Click to expand... Same applies- it's a calculated risk and up to you.
L Litch Well-Known Member Jan 24, 2019 #6 Up to you. I SORN my Land Rover over the summer and my Motorcaravan over the winter but both are insured 12-months of the year.
Up to you. I SORN my Land Rover over the summer and my Motorcaravan over the winter but both are insured 12-months of the year.
ogb Active Member Jan 24, 2019 #7 Is the place that's doing the work going to insure it against the likely risks? I'd have thought that if it's on their premises and gets damaged/stolen, your insurance company might well refer you to the garage insurance anyway.
Is the place that's doing the work going to insure it against the likely risks? I'd have thought that if it's on their premises and gets damaged/stolen, your insurance company might well refer you to the garage insurance anyway.