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What criteria does an insurance company use to decide if the amount your contents cover is insured for , is sufficient , should you ( god forbid ) have to make a claim for total replacement .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm looking into contents insurance at the mo, and rather worried that whoever we go with will not like the amount we say!
My fella works from home and is also techinical director of a company that do servers and hosting remotely, so we have a lot of computer and IT stuff in the house, along with 3 laptops for personal use and his work laptop!
We also have a 7.1 surround system for the T.V, and the amp for the music system on its own is �700!
My fella works from home and is also techinical director of a company that do servers and hosting remotely, so we have a lot of computer and IT stuff in the house, along with 3 laptops for personal use and his work laptop!
We also have a 7.1 surround system for the T.V, and the amp for the music system on its own is �700!
If you insure your contents with the same company as your buildings you will probably be covered for a minimum amount, �30,000 is not unusual. Have a good look around your house and add up the cost of each item - not forgetting carpets, curtains, bedding etc. If you are underinsured the company may average your claim. That means if, say, your contents are worth �50,000 but you have insured them for �25000 you will be deemed to have accepted half the risk. So if you have a claim for, say, �1000 you will only be paid �500.
Better to be overinsured a little than underinsured.
Better to be overinsured a little than underinsured.
Yes, but who decides what they are worth .
I insure the contents for 25k - i make a claim for replacement , for 25k or less
The loss adjuster comes round - can he or she put a value of more than 25k , and then say that i am under insured .
Afterall , the costs of replacement is going to depend on where you buy items from
Or is it as simple as , if I insure for 25k and i claim for 25k or less , then there wont be a problem ?
I insure the contents for 25k - i make a claim for replacement , for 25k or less
The loss adjuster comes round - can he or she put a value of more than 25k , and then say that i am under insured .
Afterall , the costs of replacement is going to depend on where you buy items from
Or is it as simple as , if I insure for 25k and i claim for 25k or less , then there wont be a problem ?
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Its far better to overrinsure than underinsure.
Iie if you insure your contents at �10,000 and a loss adjuster values your items at �15k then you have underinsured yourself by 50% so they wont pay out �10k they will only pay ot �5k as you underinsured yourself by 50%.
I work for an insurance company and the general rule is �5k per room in the house ie 2 x bed, 1 bath, 1 kitch and 1 sitting =25k
To be honest when an insurer pays out on home insurance it is normally under goodwill ie you have saids your items are worth �10k so they will generally pay that out. obviously if you say u had a �7k telly, they will ask for receipts.
Iie if you insure your contents at �10,000 and a loss adjuster values your items at �15k then you have underinsured yourself by 50% so they wont pay out �10k they will only pay ot �5k as you underinsured yourself by 50%.
I work for an insurance company and the general rule is �5k per room in the house ie 2 x bed, 1 bath, 1 kitch and 1 sitting =25k
To be honest when an insurer pays out on home insurance it is normally under goodwill ie you have saids your items are worth �10k so they will generally pay that out. obviously if you say u had a �7k telly, they will ask for receipts.
i work for halifax home insurance...they dont set a limit on the contents or buildings its full rebuild for buildings and full repair/replacement for contents..
the only limit is on high risk items such as tv's jewellery dvd players etc...
you cant be over insured or under insured if you have that cover!!
the only limit is on high risk items such as tv's jewellery dvd players etc...
you cant be over insured or under insured if you have that cover!!