Plant And Machinery Insurance
What is Plant And Machinery Insurance?
Industrial machinery and specialist plant items that you own or hire are not only valuable to you, but also to criminals. A fundamental part of your policy should be to protect them in case they are stolen, damaged or lost. If the unthinkable happens and for example, a fire devastates your business premises, the resulting costs could spiral into the tens of thousands of pounds to replace highly priced appliances. With a tailored plant and machinery insurance package, you will be safeguarded against unforeseen events that would otherwise put you out of pocket.
What does Plant And Machinery Insurance cover?
Tradesman and contractors will often need own plant, machinery or hired plant insurance when working on construction sites. These machines are often heavy duty, precise in their use and extortionate to buy. Popular plant items protected under a policy are:
- Loading shovels
- Excavators
- Lorry loaders
- Tippers
- Forward tipping dumpers
- Gantry cranes
- Bulldozers
- Scrapers
- Concrete mixers
- Trenchers
- Forklifts
Get cover for Plant And Machinery Insurance
You need comprehensive cover that is backed by insurers you can trust, for when accidents happen. We have built strong relationships with leading underwriters across the UK who specialise in commercial business policies. This means you benefit from strong levels of cover for your plant equipment, at an affordable price. Our team is on hand to speak to you about your cover and provide you with a free quotation.
Why B&M Insurance?
- Excellent service over 30 years
- Compare leading UK insurers
- Trusted by over 3,000 customers
- Tailored quotes to your specific needs
- Comprehensive levels of cover
- Professional team based in Manchester
"In my opinion, the support and service from B&M could not have been better. The appointed advisor Josh went out of his way to find a policy to suit my needs. I was really impressed by the level of contact and communication too. I'm so glad to have found this business."