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Electronic Equipment Insurance Key Considerations

Sum Insured

It is crucial to ensure that the policy covers the full replacement value of your electronic equipment to avoid the challenges of underinsurance at the time of loss.

Scope of Cover

Pay attention to what your policy covers and any sub-limits applicable. This will guide on the circumstances under which you can claim. It is also necessary to understand the exclusions as this will allow you to obtain additional coverage if necessary.

Maintenance

It is advisable to have a routine maintenance schedule in place. This will save you from losses which might be falling outside your scope of cover.

Claim Process

Take time to understand the claim process and all the relevant requirements for filing a claim.

Risk Updates

Ensure that your insurer is timely updated with any changes in the condition of the items covered, replacement or upgrading of an outdated equipment or any additions so that likewise your policy is updated.

Electronic equipment Insurance

Other types of insurance cover

Insurance All Risks Insurance

All Risks Insurance

This is a form of insurance that provides coverage to mainly portable items such as mobile phones, laptops, cameras and the like such as furniture, home appliances etc.

Commercial Property Insurance

Commercial Property Insurance

This protects your company’s physical assets from fire, explosions, burst pipes, storms, theft, vandalism, earthquakes and floods.

Burglary Insurance

Burglary Insurance

This covers property while contained in the premises be lost or damaged by theft involving entry into or exit from the premises by forcible or violent means.

FAQ’s

You will need contents insurance, sometimes known as all risk cover, for items for which you require cover out with the home. Please provide details of these items at the time of quotation to ensure that the policy provided meets with your requirements.

Accidental Damage cover provides protection against costs incurred through damage that you, your family members or visitors may cause to the structure of your Building or to your Contents. Examples of incidents which would be covered under this extension include putting your foot through the loft floor damaging the ceiling below, leaving a tap running leading to water damage or carpet spillages. Such incidents would not be included under a policy taken out to cover Standard Perils only.

Additional charges will apply and in certain circumstances this cover might not be available.

Items kept in the garage or garden sheds will be covered under the Contents section of your policy provided you have included their value in the total sum insured declared. Limits may apply to the amount that can be claimed for theft of items taken from outbuildings and additional charges may be made for certain items such as ride on mowers. Cover for motor vehicles and motorcycles is excluded. Please declare your requirements for cover kept in outbuildings at the time of quotation to ensure that the policy provided meets with your requirements.

In most cases you will need to arrange cover for your own contents and personal possessions. Please refer to your tenancy agreement to check what, if any cover is provided by your landlord.

An excess is the amount a policyholder is required to pay towards the cost of any claim. You may be asked to pay this amount to a company that has carried out repairs on behalf of your insurer, or alternatively the sum will be deducted from any settlement received.

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