New for old usually means that if you have suffered loss or damage to a particular item, ie. your television has been damaged accidentally, then you would be due to receive a replacement when you claim on your home insurance. The item which you receive as a replacement is a new replacement. So, for instance, if you have your home broken into and your furniture is ripped during the break in, then the items which have been ruined, will be replaced by new, even if the items are 4 years old or more, they will still be replaced by new items.
So for instance you would be covered via accidental damage for things such as.
• Televisions (which usually includes for satellite and digital receivers).
• Video players and DVD players and recorders.
• Home computers, games consoles and other audio equipments which is based within the home.
• CCTV, receiving dishes and aerials, and cameras which are fixed to the home.
• Glass tops which are part of furniture, ceramic glass which are part of cooker hobs within the home.
• Mirrors
• Contents within the garden
• Plus insurance cover on contents within the home (these are covered within the boundaries of your home, you should check out your insurance cover policy to find out the exact limit).
There are however, things which are not covered via the accidental damage in your insurance policy. These are things like ;-
• Insurance companies usually will not cover for damage or loss which is caused by a flood or storm to contents which are not in a building.
• The home insurance policy does not usually cover for items such as games consoles, computer equipment or laptops which are designed to be portable.
• Accidental damage which has been caused by domestic pets.
For a more comprehensive look at what your insurance policy covers, check out the terms, conditions and small print.