In order to ensure that their vans have better comfort and higher practicality, some car owners may want to add car seats to their vans. However, can they get compensation from the insurance company? This seems to be a question.
For this question, we can consult the insurance agent. According to my agent, as long as the added seats are equipped with seat belts and installed correctly, the insurance company will compensate. If the van meets safety requirements, it will also be covered by the insurance company.
Of course, before making any modifications, we should also consult our insurance agent to make sure everything is legal and compliant. In general, as long as we follow the regulations and take the right approach, we can enjoy a better driving experience without affecting our insurance compensation.
When it comes to modifying or adding extra van seats, you have three technical options: install it yourself, install it through an aftermarket modifier, or have it installed by the dealer. If you buy a new car, consult the dealer before delivery to find out if they can provide you with services through a modifier. The insurance company may deny your claim on the grounds that it was installed by "non-professionals" in the event of an accident, so please communicate with your insurance agent for details.


For vans you already own, an aftermarket converter may be your best option. For new vehicles, you'll have to weigh the cost of adding dealer markups to get your monthly payments against the cost of having an aftermarket converter install it out of pocket. Whatever you choose, make sure you go through the proper channels and choose an experienced professional to do the installation. This will ensure you get the best results and the highest level of safety. Go for it!
Aftermarket options will likely give you the most options, as many car dealers only work with a very limited number of converters. Choose your own seats, the sky is the limit when it comes to seating options. Want full leather recliners with heated and massaging seats? Good. What about me? I'd probably go with vinyl seats to keep out sweat and mud while keeping costs low.
