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Contents Insurance - What is Normally Covered?
Introduction - all
contents insurance
policies are slightly different in the range of perils that are on
offer. However they all follow a fairly similar range of perils as listed
below. Remember that under Contents you should insure pretty much everything
that is in your Home (Anything you would take with you if you left the
property for good). The main perils are:-
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Fire, explosion, lightning, earthquake, impact by
aircraft road vehicle or animal
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Theft or attempted theft
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Leakage of oil
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Leakage of water from a fixed central heating
system or from fixed appliances
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Riot or civil commotion
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Storm tempest or flood
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Falling trees or aerials
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Subsidence heave or landslip
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Loss of rent or alternative accommodation following
damage caused to contents
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Accidental damage to fixed glass in furniture or
ceramic hobs or to sound reproducing equipment, televisions, videos, CD players
etc
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Cover for Damage caused by the tenant is sometimes
covered
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Contents away from the home on a temporary basis
(whilst at work or in a Hotel), the cover is quite restricted and All Risks
cover should be considered if you have valuable items
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Occupiers Liability covers (for further details see
our liability article)
Options - in addition
to the above you have a couple of options for additional covers.
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Accidental Damage - this extends the policy
cover to include breakages in the Home. This is a fairly standard option and
extends the cover to all other items. It is usually fairly inexpensive
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All Risks - this extends cover to include
items taken out of the home and will include accidental breakage and loss cover.
You may choose to have cover on a specified or unspecified basis
As well as the above and depending on your needs,
you may be able to add sections to your cover. Some of the options available
are. Annual Travel Insurance (usually for the whole family). Small Craft
Insurance, Personal Accident Insurance. One worthwhile addition to any
Contents Insurance policy is Family Legal Expenses cover, this is usually fairly
cheap and cover can include, Employment disputes, Domestic matters ( problems
with your neighbours and consumer disputes.
Most insurers will want confirmation that all of your contents are only used for
personal usage, if you run a business at home, this will need to be declared and
it may affect your premium, business equipment is not normally covered and if
you work at home in any capacity, this will also need to be declared.
Typical Exclusions -
as with building
insurance, there are a number of exclusions under a Contents
Insurance Policy and this document should be studied carefully. As
mentioned in our article on claims, most insurers now offer new for old cover in
respect of this type of insurance. It must be remembered though that it is not
normal to have new for old cover on clothing, there will be a few other
exclusions and again your policy document should be studies carefully.
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Cars, Motorcycles, caravan & trailers, documents,
livestock
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Losses if the home is unoccupied for a period of
time ( usually in excess of 30 days)
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Theft of Money unless in involves forcible or
violent entry to the property
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Rot, vermin, insects, fungus, corrosion
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Mechanical or electrical breakdown
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War,Terrorism,revolution,Civil War
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Sonic Booms
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Radioactive contamination
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