When booking a man and van service, most people focus on price, timing, and availability. Insurance is often treated as an afterthought—until something goes wrong. In reality, insurance is one of the most important (and most misunderstood) parts of any move.
This guide explains man and van insurance costs in the UK, what types of insurance exist, how much coverage you really need, what is usually not covered, and how to avoid false assumptions that can cost you money.
You can explore all related guides here:
https://blog.xvan.uk/prices-costs-insurance/
Why Insurance Matters in a Man and Van Move
Even a small move involves risk:
- Items are lifted, stacked, and transported
- Furniture passes through narrow doors and staircases
- Traffic accidents can happen
- Vans can break down or be stolen
Without proper insurance, the customer often carries the loss—not the driver.
The Two Main Types of Man and Van Insurance
Most people confuse these two. They are not the same.
1. Goods in Transit Insurance (Most Important)
This covers your belongings while they are inside the van.
Typically covers:
- Damage during transport
- Loss due to theft (with conditions)
- Accidental damage in transit
Does not always cover:
- Loading/unloading damage
- Customer-packed items
- Wear and tear
2. Public Liability Insurance
This covers property damage or injury to third parties.
Examples:
- Damaging a wall or doorway
- Breaking a communal lift
- Injuring someone during the move
This insurance protects the provider—but also protects you from disputes.
How Much Insurance Is Usually Included?
This varies widely.
Common coverage levels:
- £5,000 (very basic)
- £10,000–£20,000 (standard)
- £50,000+ (professional services)
Many cheap man and van services include little or no insurance.
👉 Related warning:
Cheap Man and Van – What’s the Catch?
Does Insurance Increase the Price?
Yes—but usually by a small amount.
Typical cost impact:
- Basic insurance: included
- Higher coverage: +£5–£20 per job
- Premium coverage: custom pricing
Compared to the value of your belongings, insurance is usually inexpensive.
Common Insurance Myths (Very Important)
❌ “The driver is responsible for everything”
❌ “Insurance covers all damage”
❌ “If it breaks, I’ll be refunded”
None of these are automatically true.
Insurance only applies under specific conditions.
Loading and Unloading: The Grey Area
This is where most disputes happen.
Many goods-in-transit policies:
- Cover items only while inside the van
- Exclude damage during lifting or carrying
Some providers offer extended coverage that includes loading/unloading—but this must be confirmed.
Always ask:
- Is loading/unloading covered?
- Are stairs covered?
- Are narrow access points excluded?
Customer-Packed Items: Covered or Not?
If you pack items yourself:
- Insurance may be limited
- Poor packing can void claims
High-risk items include:
- TVs
- Glass
- Electronics
- Artwork
Professional packing often provides better coverage.
High-Value Items and Declared Value
Insurance policies usually have:
- Per-item limits
- Total claim limits
If you are moving:
- Expensive electronics
- Musical instruments
- Designer furniture
You must declare value in advance or risk underinsurance.
Excess (Deductible): The Hidden Cost
Most policies include an excess, meaning:
- You pay the first part of any claim
Typical excess:
- £100–£250
If damage is minor, claiming may not be worthwhile.
What Insurance Usually Does NOT Cover
Common exclusions:
- Pre-existing damage
- Flat-pack furniture damage
- Self-assembled items
- Poor access damage
- Weather damage during loading
Reading exclusions matters more than coverage amount.
Same-Day and Insurance Risks
Same-day bookings often:
- Skip insurance checks
- Use backup drivers
- Increase risk
👉 Related guide:
Same-Day Man and Van Pricing Explained
Urgency increases exposure—insurance matters more, not less.
Long-Distance Moves and Insurance
Long-distance moves involve:
- More time in transit
- Higher accident exposure
- Overnight storage risk
👉 Distance breakdown:
How Distance Impacts Man and Van Costs
For long distances, higher insurance limits are strongly recommended.
Student Moves: Common Insurance Mistake
Students often assume:
“I don’t own anything valuable.”
Reality:
- Laptop
- Phone
- Monitor
- Instruments
👉 Student pricing context:
Student Man and Van Prices – What Should You Pay?
Even small claims can be expensive.
External Reference: Insurance Basics
For a neutral overview of UK insurance principles:
https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/insurance
How to Verify Insurance Properly
Do not just ask:
“Are you insured?”
Instead ask:
- What type of insurance?
- How much coverage?
- What is excluded?
- What is the excess?
- Can you provide proof?
Professional providers will not hesitate.
Insurance vs Liability: Who Is Responsible?
Insurance does not automatically mean:
- Full refund
- Replacement value
- Immediate payout
Claims often require:
- Photos
- Evidence
- Written reports
- Time
Understanding this avoids unrealistic expectations.
Cheap Services and Insurance Red Flags
Red flags include:
- “Insurance available if needed”
- “You don’t need insurance”
- “Nothing ever goes wrong”
- Refusal to provide policy details
👉 Full breakdown:
Extra Charges to Watch Out for When Booking a Man and Van
How Xvan Handles Insurance Transparency
Xvan improves insurance clarity by:
- Showing insured drivers
- Encouraging upfront disclosure
- Reducing ambiguity in bookings
- Helping customers choose appropriate coverage
🔗 Check insured drivers or download Xvan:
👉 https://xvan.uk
Transparency reduces disputes before they start.
Real-World Example
Without Insurance
- TV damaged
- No coverage
- Customer pays £600 replacement
With Insurance
- Damage verified
- Excess £150
- Claim approved
Insurance did not remove loss—but reduced it significantly.
How Much Insurance Do You Actually Need?
General guidance:
- Student move: £5,000–£10,000
- 1-bed flat: £10,000–£20,000
- Long-distance: £20,000+
Match coverage to replacement value, not emotional value.
Final Advice on Insurance
Insurance is not about expecting damage—it is about being prepared for it. The cheapest move becomes the most expensive when insurance is missing or misunderstood.
Never assume. Always confirm.
Final Thoughts
Man and van insurance costs are small compared to the protection they offer. Understanding coverage, exclusions, and limits allows you to move confidently instead of hoping for the best.
When pricing, reliability, and insurance align, your move stops being a risk—and becomes a controlled decision.


