
Electrical Fires Can Happen in Cars Too
This person shared “We had an electrical fire last night. We were not in the van, so we are safe… just sad. It’s not a total loss.” Poorly installed or damaged wiring within the van’s electrical system can lead to electrical fires. Over time, insulation on wires can wear out, leading to exposed wires, which can then short-circuit and generate heat. Faulty wiring can be a hidden hazard, especially in older vans or those that have undergone DIY electrical work. In some cases, older vans may have outdated electrical components that are no longer up to code or in good condition. These components can pose fire hazards, especially if they are damaged or malfunctioning.
This is quite extensive damage, that hopefully would be covered by insurance. According to Progressive Car Insurance: “Generally, you’ll need comprehensive and collision coverage to cover any fire-related damage to your vehicle. With comprehensive, you’re usually covered if the fire is caused by something outside of your control. Collision coverage applies if the fire is caused by a collison with another vehicle or inanimate object.”