Caravan Insurance Repairs in Dubbo
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Service Overview
Dubbo Trailer & Caravan Insurance Repairs
Accidents, breakdowns and unexpected faults are part of caravan and trailer ownership, but dealing with insurance or warranty claims doesn’t have to be stressful. Many repairs require an authorised service agent to meet insurance guidelines or manufacturer conditions.
At B & C Caravan Service in Dubbo, we’re fully certified to handle trailer and caravan insurance repairs, and warranty work for leading caravan and trailer brands. We provide detailed inspections, accurate assessments and professional repairs that meet all regulatory standards. From minor damage to major faults, we’ll guide you through the claim process.
Call (02) 6881 8877 to discuss your claim or warranty repair.
Need To Know
Our Insurance & Warranty Repairs
Our insurance and warranty repairs cover a range of common caravan and trailer issues. We assist with:
- Collision and Impact Damage
 We repair dents, structural damage, broken components and cosmetic faults caused by road accidents or mishaps.
- Water and Weather Damage
 Leaks, panel warping and interior damage from storms or long-term water ingress are assessed and repaired.
- Appliance and System Faults
 Fridges, cooktops, gas systems and electrical issues covered under warranty are repaired or replaced with approved parts.
- Authorised Assessments
 We provide detailed reports and liaise with insurers and warranty providers to streamline the claims and approval process.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do insurance repairs need an authorised repairer?
Insurers and manufacturers require authorised repairers to ensure work is completed to safety and compliance standards.
What is typically covered by caravan insurance?
Most policies cover accidental damage, theft, storm damage and sometimes emergency repairs, depending on the level of cover.
Can I choose my repairer for insurance work?
In most cases, yes—but the repairer must be licensed and recognised by the insurer or manufacturer to handle the claim.




