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Contents Insurance ? Check Your Cover

 
Author: Michael Challiner
 

Youve probably got contents insurance for your belongings but are you aware just how easy it is to fall behind in calculating the value of them?

What do you imagine the average contents of a family home are worth - 25,000 or 30,000? In fact this figure, for a typical home, is estimated to be over 45,000. Apart from your moveable items of carpets, furniture, curtains, its probable that electrical goods purchased over the last few years explain the sudden rise. Its not unusual to have three or four mobile phones, a couple of computers, possibly also a laptop. Then there are the TVs. Apart form the large family wide screen digital HD ready, singing and dancing set, theres probably a another one in the kitchen and two or three others in the bedrooms, not to mention DVD and video recorders. Probably the children have iPods, gameboys and whatever else is in at present. Dont forget your CD collection Norwich Union values these at 10 each and DVDs.

Apart from the risk of damage, all the above items are very appealing to the thief, being easy to handle and finding a ready market. Dont forget the garden, the mowers and garden machinery, contents of the shed and garage, garden furniture and even your tubs and hanging baskets. The value of plants can add up too!

Should you need to make a claim, its important that youre not under insured. If the insurance company judges that you dont have adequate insurance, the claim will not be fully paid. This means that if you have insured your contents for, say, 20,000 and your insurance company considers there would be a value of 30,000 to replace them, then there would be a shortfall of 10,000.

Insurers handle things in different ways. For example Norwich Union Direct, one of the major insurers, will pay out up to the amount for which youre covered. Its left up to you to fund the difference. More Than tells us that their policy on underinsured claims is to reduce them by up to 20%. In fact More

Than are taking action to ensure that clients are more up to date with their cover and so have recently increased the this for all their clients, by 25%.

These increases will apply on the clients next renewal dates. No doubt more insurance companies will look at following suit soon.

Whilst youre thinking of re-assessment, maybe its time to check the current figures on your buildings insurance. As well as the house, garage and outbuildings, you may have fixed items such as lighting, hot tubs and permanent garden features. These are covered by your buildings insurance, not your contents. Your insurer will normally work out a quotation based on the number of bedrooms, etc., and your postcode. The insurable figure will be the cost demolition and clearing of the site and re-building your home on the present site, of course.

To help you re-consider the value of your belongings and for additional advice theres a handy checklist for home owners on the Association of British Insurers, www.abi.org.uk

There are a large number of insurance companies handling both contents and building insurance and, as always, it pays to shop around.

 
 
 

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