Working as a mobile mechanic offers freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to build a business on your own terms. With that freedom, however, comes a degree of responsibility. From driving customer vehicles to working roadside and carrying valuable tools, mobile mechanics face several unique risks that standard car insurance won't cover.
This article explains what insurance a mobile mechanic needs to stay legally compliant and financially protected in the UK.
Standard vehicle insurance provides cover for personal use or commuting. It does not extend to driving customer cars or undertaking paid work. A mobile mechanic’s day-to-day activity involves handling other people’s vehicles, tools, and, in many cases, their data, which creates additional liability.
Without the correct mobile mechanic trade insurance, a single accident or theft could lead to financial losses or legal complications. Specialist cover ensures compliance with UK regulations while safeguarding both your livelihood and your customers.
Road risk cover is the foundation of insurance for mobile mechanic businesses. It allows you to drive customer vehicles legally on public roads.
Levels of cover include:
While most forms of motor trade insurance are not mandatory, mobile mechanics require road risk cover to operate legally.
Public liability insurance protects you if a customer or member of the public is injured, or their property is damaged as a result of your work. If, say, a client trips over your tools or a spill causes damage to a driveway, this policy covers compensation and legal costs.
Employers’ liability insurance is a legal requirement if you employ staff, even on a part-time or temporary basis. It covers injury or illness sustained by employees while they're working for you.
Tools and equipment cover protects against theft, loss, or accidental damage, whether the items are stored in your van or at your premises. Many policies also offer optional overnight van tool protection.
The cost of mobile mechanic trade insurance can start from as little as £515, depending on the level of cover selected, your experience, claims history, and the value of vehicles and equipment you handle. Businesses employing staff or holding higher-value stock can expect to pay more, but will also benefit from broader protection.
A specialist broker can help you balance cost with comprehensive protection by tailoring cover to the specific needs of your business.
Operating as a mobile mechanic requires both skill and professionalism, and your insurance should reflect those high standards.
At Crowthorne Insurance, we help independent mechanics and workshops secure tailored cover that protects every part of their trade. As proud members of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA), we provide clear, impartial advice and access to the UK's most trusted insurers.
Protect your reputation and your livelihood. Contact Crowthorne today for expert guidance on mobile mechanic trade insurance and start your next job with complete confidence.
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