WAV stands for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle. This means you can travel in the vehicle while seat in your wheelchair

What do I do if my car is damaged inside, or by a mobility aid? 

We know all vehicles will show wear and tear with use, but you’re not covered, under the insurance policy, for damage to the inside of your vehicle.

You'll need to pay for interior repairs, depending on what caused the damage.

If it's caused by an accident that means you need specific repairs

Your insurance policy does not cover damage to the trim and upholstery in your car, unless it's caused by an accident that means you need bodywork or mechanical repairs.

If it's caused by mobility aids

If the damage is caused by wheelchairs or other mobility aids like crutches or walking sticks, we'll class these as fair wear and tear.

We do not expect this damage to be repaired, even if it's caused by a family member’s wheelchair or mobility aid.

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Related FAQs

Am I covered if my personal items are stolen from my vehicle? 

Personal belongings are not covered by your insurance policy.

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Can I only apply for certain insurance groups?

To make sure the Scheme is affordable, drivers under 25 can only apply for certain insurance groups.

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Can I use my vehicle for business? 

Your vehicle is covered for social, domestic and pleasure purposes, including driving to your place of work.

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Can I have a pet in my vehicle? 

Pets can travel in your car but interior damage is not covered by your insurance.

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Do I get cover like home, travel or pet insurance with my lease? 

Your insurance policy only covers your vehicle, but the suppliers we work with offer a range of insurance products.

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When will I get my insurance documents? 

We will send your documents soon after you pick up your vehicle.

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