Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance
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With UK roads in such bad condition, alloy and tyre damage is all too common these days and a serious concern for car drivers. This is where Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance comes in.
Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance has been designed to cover the costs of repairing your alloy wheels and/or the repair or replacement of your tyres if they are damaged during your lease contract.
It is a separate insurance policy from your standard motor insurance and may help to avoid any hefty end-of-contract charges due to damage to your alloy wheels or tyres outside of Fair Wear and Tear.
Tyre and Alloy Wheel insurance covers you for any sudden or unforeseen damage to your alloy wheels or tyres which requires a repair to be completed. Specifically, this includes:
- Up to ten (10) repairs up to a maximum of £150 per repair where you scuff or damage your alloy wheel.
- If your alloy wheel is damaged beyond repair, a contribution of up to £150 towards the cost of a replacement alloy wheel.
- Unlimited puncture repairs up to a maximum of £50 per repair.
- Up to five (5) tyre replacements, up to £250 per replacement.
- The maximum amount covered under the alloy wheel benefit of this policy is £1,500.
- The maximum amount covered under the tyre benefit of this policy is £1,250.
For full terms and conditions, please refer to your policy document.
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Not all damage is covered by Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance, and you must make a claim within a specified time limit. Specifically, Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance does not cover:
- Damage not reported within 30 days of the damage occurring.
- Damage that has been accumulated over an extended period of time which is deemed to be wear and tear, and is not the result of a single incident.
- Any damage to an alloy wheel showing evidence of rust or corrosion.
- Tyres which are below the legal tread depth limit at the time of the damage occurring.
- Damage present at the start of your policy.
- Damage caused by a road traffic accident, or as a result of fire, theft or flood.
- Loss of use of your vehicle and/or any consequential damage, loss or injury of any kind.
- Damage caused by incorrect tyre pressure, incorrect wheel balancing, or defective steering or tracking.
- Any claim for malicious damage that is not accompanied by a crime reference number.
For full terms and conditions, please refer to your policy document.
Up to 36 months of cover is available with Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance. The cover runs from the start date, which, for lease agreements, is usually the date the insured vehicle is delivered. Cover will end date when:
- You have reached the end date as shown on your policy schedule, or;
- The date on which the maximum claims amount has been reached, or;
- You or the vehicle no longer meet the eligibility criteria, or;
- You fail to pay your premium when due
Please note, this insurance policy cannot be renewed and can only be taken out within 30 days of delivery of your lease vehicle.
As long as the damage meets the criteria, cover is provided for incidents which occur within the UK, Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. Cover is also provided for a single trip of up to 60 days to Switzerland or countries of the European Economic Area.
Cover only applies where the accidental or malicious damage is a result of a sudden and unforeseen event. Accumulation of damage over time is not covered by this policy.
Cover will only apply to the alloy wheels fitted to the vehicle at the date of delivery and any subsequent replacements purchased where the wheel is damaged and replaced.
The following vehicles are NOT eligible for cover:
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Commercial vehicles
Commercial vehicles used for business purposes are not eligible for SMART insurance cover. This includes:
- Vans (including small, medium and large panel vans)
- Crew vans
- Specialist vans (including dropside and tipper vans)
- Pickup trucks
- Car derived vans
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Any vehicle over 3.5 tonnes
Vehicles which weigh more than 3.5 tonnes or are capable of moving a payload of more than one tonne, are not eligible for SMART insurance cover. This includes:
- Lorries
- Tractors
- Large vans
- Pickup trucks
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Emergency vehicles, taxi or vehicle used for hire or reward
SMART insurance is not available to businesses who wish to use the vehicle for hire and reward purposes. This includes:
- Emergency vehicles (including police cars, ambulances or fire engines)
- Taxis (including black cabs and private hire)
- Chauffeur services
- Rental companies
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Buses, vans, trucks and motorcycles
Selected vehicle classes are not eligible for SMART insurance, including:
- Buses (including minibuses)
- Vans
- Trucks
- Motorcycles
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Vehicles used for deliveries or dispatch
Vehicles which will be used for transporting goods for delivery or dispatch will not be eligible for SMART insurance as this falls under “hire and reward”. This includes private vehicles that may be used for:
- Fast food delivery
- Self-employed courier work
- Parcel delivery
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Driving schools
Driving schools or private driving instructors who plan to use the vehicle for private driving lessons will not be eligible for SMART insurance as this is classed as “hire and reward”.
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Road-racing, rallying, pace-making, speed testing or any other competitive event
Vehicles used for any form of motorsport that takes place on public or private roads will not be eligible for SMART insurance. This includes:
- Road-racing
- Rallying
- Pace-making
- Speed testing
- Drag racing
- Off-road racing
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Vehicle with wheels of chrome finish, or split rim construction
Vehicles fitted with specialist wheels will not be eligible for SMART insurance. This includes vehicles with wheels of:
- Chrome plated finish (mostly found on classic cars)
- Split rim construction (often seen on Porsche, BMW and Volkswagen)
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Left-hand drive vehicles
Vehicles which have the steering wheel on the right of the dashboard will not be eligible for SMART insurance as these vehicles are designed to be used in countries where people drive on the right-hand side of the road.
The main benefit of taking out Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance is you can maintain the appearance of your lease car throughout your agreed contract length. Repairing minor damage as it happens can help avoid costly end-of-contract charges when your vehicle is inspected at the end of your contract.
Other benefits include:
- Cover for up to £150 per alloy wheel claim.
- Cover for up to £250 per tyre claim.
- Up to 10 alloy wheel claims.
- Up to 5 tyre replacement claims.
- If your alloy wheel is damaged beyond repair, up to £150 per alloy wheel.
- Unlimited puncture repairs, up to a maximum of £50 per repair.
- Cover your wheels and tyres for up to 36 months.
As with any insurance policy, it is important that you review the policy, including any exclusions to ensure that Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance is right for you. Things to consider which are not included in the policy include:
- General wear and tear or neglect.
- Damage caused as a result of a Road Traffic Accident.
- Damage caused by using your tyres at an incorrect pressure.
- Theft of alloy wheels.
- Manufacturing defects.
- Chrome wheels, or wheels of a split rim construction.
- Damage caused by a third party for general maintenance.
- Any damage incurred more than 30 days before a claim is reported.
- Vehicles used as emergency vehicles, driving school cars, or any other type of hire and reward are excluded.
- Vehicles used for road racing, rallying, pace-making, speed testing and any other competitive events are excluded.
- Commercial vehicles weighing over 3.5 tonnes, busses, vans and motorcycles are excluded.
Although Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance is not a compulsory policy, it is worth considering if you are worried about end-of-contract charges at the end of your lease contract. Damaged tyres and alloy wheels must be replaced or repaired before your lease vehicle is collected as they aren’t covered by general Fair Wear and Tear. Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance offers great peace of mind against those things you can’t control, like pot holes, debris and high curbs.
You must provide full and accurate information to all questions asked. Your answers must be true to the best of your knowledge and belief. Your answers will form part of the statement of facts on which your policy will be based. If you become aware that information you have given us is inaccurate or has changed, you must inform us as soon as possible. Failure to do this may invalidate your policy and claims may not be paid.
You must be the UK registered keeper or hirer of the insured vehicle, and it is to be principally used in the UK, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
You must advise us if you sell or transfer ownership of the vehicle.
You must make us aware of any change in circumstances that affect your eligibility for this policy.
All claims must be reported to us as soon as possible and no later than 30 days after the damage to your tyre or alloy wheel occurred.
For all obligations, please refer to your policy document.
Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance costs £399 for up to 36 months of cover. You can pay this as a one-off payment or spread the cost over 10 interest-free monthly direct debit payments of £39.90.
If you are interested in taking out Tyre and Alloy Wheel Insurance, please contact our Minor Damage Insurance team on 0161 300 7437 or email [email protected]
Tyre & Alloy Wheel Insurance is underwritten by Fortegra Europe Insurance Company SE UK Branch, a brand of Fortegra Europe Insurance Company SE (Malta Company Registration Number SE 17; UK Branch registration number BR021916), who is authorised and regulated by the Malta Financial Services Authority.
Together with its UK Branch, Fortegra Europe Insurance Company SE is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority, is subject to regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority under reference number 805770.
Fortegra Europe Insurance Company SE has its registered office and principal place of business at
Office 13, SOHO Office
The Strand, Fawwara Building
Triq-I-Imsida
Gzira
GZR 1401
Malta
Make a claim by logging onto Premia Solutions’ online claim portal. You can contact them by:
- visiting their policyholder portal at https://www.mypremia.co.uk;
- calling 01926 622 660
From there, you’ll be asked to complete a claims form and return it back along with accompanying supporting photographs.
Once your form and photographs have been assessed – checked to see if they meet the criteria – and authorised a member of the team will talk you through the claims process and let you know what you need to do next.
If you have not made a claim and do not intend to make a claim you may cancel this insurance within 30 days of receiving the policy documents and receive a full refund of the premium.
If you cancel after 30 days you will pay for the number of months you have had the insurance for, rounded up to the nearest month, and the rest of the premium will be returned to you, minus an administration fee of £35.
For example:
- 36 months cover
- Premium paid £360
- Cancellation in month 12 leaves 24 full months remaining
- Refund of £240—£35 administration fee
- Amount to refund £205