Plant and Equipment Insurance is specifically designed to cover registered and unregistered mobile plants, as well as equipment taken to job sites.
There are two main sections of cover: the first is insurance for accidental damage to the item and theft, or you can choose Public Liability which provides cover if you injure someone or damage their property while working or operating the plant. There are also optional covers available at extra cost – such as goods on hook, reimbursement of rental costs for a temporary hire, road risk, and extended cover for wet or dry hire.
Accidents happen, plants and equipment are stolen from sites, and people get injured. The damage to your plant can be very expensive to repair, as well as the cost of hiring a replacement item so you can complete the job. Finding the money to pay for repairs, or to buy a replacement unit if yours is stolen, can be difficult. In addition, if you're found responsible for an injury to someone or damaging property, legal defences costs and damages awarded by a court can be very expensive.
Insurance is a good way to manage financial risk. It’s easier to budget for monthly insurance premiums than to suddenly find enough money to pay for repairs or buy a new machine.
Common types of plant and equipment include:
Plant & Equipment Insurance can come in different forms – for example, some insurers specialise in mobile cranes, while others have insurance cover especially tailored for farming or the construction industry. We recommend exploring your options to compare insurers and insurance covers.
The main types of insurance are:
It’s important to remember that Plant & Equipment Insurance doesn’t cover personal injury to passengers or others if the item is registered and on a public road. This is often called Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance, and must be purchased before you drive the plant if it is registered