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Home insurance extended accidental damage
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Just had an insurance company on the phone trying to sell me a policy, one of the questions was 'did i want extended accidental cover on the contents' , at extra chage of course, when asked what this was said things like a foot through a ceiling or scorching a work-surface.
I couldn't get an explanation of why these are not automatically covered under accidental damage.
Has any-one else come across this or had a claim refused because they hadn't got extended cover.
I couldn't get an explanation of why these are not automatically covered under accidental damage.
Has any-one else come across this or had a claim refused because they hadn't got extended cover.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Never heard of such a thing. Some insurance companies insure as standard accidental damage to electrical items, and sell additional accidental damage insurance for paint spillage etc.
But I haven't heard of extended additional accidental cover.
Interesting link here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/programmes/moneybo x/2362167.stm
But I haven't heard of extended additional accidental cover.
Interesting link here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/programmes/moneybo x/2362167.stm
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