Wednesday 22 August 2018

Contents Insurance Wording



One of our clients recently asked us to comment on some definitions in his contents insurance policy.

Strictly speaking, this is an issue relating to household insurance rather than furniture removals. Christchurch Removals rose to the challenge though and offered our understanding of the position and thought we would share that here.

We would recommend though that if you have doubts, contact an authorised insurance broker. We are not qualified insurance advisors.

Property contents cover

Typically, what you call your “household insurance” might sub-divide into two separate sections.  One of those will cover the property itself whilst the other will deal with your contents.

Contents can be damaged or lost through a variety of reasons.  That might be fire, flood, subsidence, storms or perhaps most commonly, burglary and vandalism.

Whatever the cause of the problem is, if you suddenly find that your possessions have been destroyed, stolen or simply badly damaged, you may turn to your insurance provider for assistance.


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