Commercial Vehicle &
Van Insurance
Make sure your van or commercial vehicle is covered, so you can keep working even if your van isn’t
Commercial Vehicle and Business Multi-Vehicle Insurance Cover
Commercial vehicle insurance is essential cover for all types of vans and commercial vehicles. We can help find the right cover for you and your business vehicles, including:
- Vans
- Light goods vehicles
- Individual vehicle owners
- Small businesses to large fleets
Your commercial vehicle insurance is designed to keep you on the move, no matter what happens. This can cover:
- Cover for fire and theft
- Accidental damage to your commercial vehicle
- Tools and equipment cover
- Accommodation expenses in the event of a breakdown
Additional Cover for Business and Commercial Vehicles
At Anthony Jones we work closely with our insurer partners and have extensive knowledge of what van and commercial vehicle insurance is available and what additional cover you might need. This could include:
- Breakdown cover: this can be extended to include long distance recovery, home start and European cover.
- GAP cover: to ensure that you are not out of pocket in the event of your van or commercial vehicle being a total loss.
- Standard additions: Our van and commercial vehicle policies include courtesy commercial vehicle cover as standard as well as free uninsured loss recovery, and cover for loss of keys and personal belongings.
Watch our short film to find out a bit more about GAP cover:
Need more
information?
Please call John Donaghy or the team on 020 8290 9099 to see how we can help you with your mixed commercial motor fleet insurance. Alternatively, you can email us at cm@anthonyjones.com
“Steve Blackmore and his team at Anthony Jones have given us constant support for a number of years with their professional yet friendly service.”
John Roles
Selor Transport Ltd
Use a Commercial Vehicle Insurance Broker for Personalised Cover
We provide every client with a dedicated commercial motor expert to look after their insurance requirements, so you have a single point of contact.
They take the time to understand your business so you can be confident you are getting the right advice and a solution tailored for your business needs.
We’ve produced this road safety facts and tips guide, which we believe will be very helpful for anyone responsible for the health and safety of van and commercial vehicle drivers:
Simple Claims Process
We have a simple online form so you can report accidents to us quickly and simply.
We recognise how crucial your van or commercial vehicle is to the smooth running of your business. If you are involved in an accident, the sooner you are able to report it, the sooner we can get it sorted and get you back on the road.
Why Anthony Jones?
Anthony Jones has over 30 years’ experience in the commercial vehicle sector and has built up significant expertise over this time. We have a dedicated commercial motor team who deal with the needs of individual van owners as well as those running small and large fleets of commercial vehicles.
Do You Use a Dashcam?
Watch our short film if you need convincing about the importance of dashcams:
FAQ’s
Some of our most asked questions, answered below:
When would I need Commercial Vehicle insurance rather than Car insurance?
If you have a company and have vehicles that you use within the business, then you need Commercial Vehicle insurance. The vehicles you own might include those which are obviously commercial vehicles, such as lorries, vans and forklift trucks. But company cars are also classed as commercial vehicles and should be covered by Commercial Vehicle insurance. Private car insurance will not include cover for company-owned cars.
When would I need Fleet insurance rather than Multi-Car insurance?
Multi-Car insurance can be used to cover a number of privately-owned cars used for personal use, perhaps incorporating a bit of business use, such as commuting, too. However, Multi-Car insurance can’t be used to cover company cars. For this, you’ll need Fleet insurance. If you want to insure fewer than 5 or 6 company cars or other commercial vehicles, you can protect them with a Mini-Fleet insurance policy.
What is Goods in Transit insurance?
Goods in Transit insurance (GIT insurance for short) is also often referred to as Cargo insurance. As the name suggests, this insurance covers goods (which includes everything from food to furniture, building supplies to cars, and machinery parts to animals) which are being transported from one place to another. Goods in Transit insurance protects your goods in case they are damaged or lost while they are being transported by road, air, rail or sea.
HGV Medical: What is Involved & When Is It Due?
At Anthony Jones we have created an online resource to answer your questions at your convenience. Simply browse a category to find FAQs relating to that section.
Reviews

Straightforward, thankyou
Stephen Passfield is our account handler is one of the best agent we've worked with.
He is very helpful,kind and flexible to us and always there for us.
We've couldn't asked for more.
Thank you much for help for whole these years.
We really appreciate and very grateful to you.
We highly recommend him and his team
TM Brothers Transport
Their agents always very kind, flexible and helpful.
I highly recommend them.
"I chair a campaign to save our local pub. We launched a share sale and succeeded in buying the Crown a few days ago, so we needed help in selecting the right insurance for the site whilst renovations were under way, including unoccupied property cover. Tony Ellis of Anthony Jones Insurance was really helpful in guiding us through this process, and we now have the correct cover in place. Fast, easy to deal with & knowledgeable - just what you need from your insurance broker! Well done Tony and all at A Jones."
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