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Please see below the key information about our contents insurance:

  • Accidental damage – to items such as your client’s TV, audio and computer equipment
  • Accidental breakage – to mirrors and fixed glass in furniture
  • High risk cover – up to £15,000 (£1,500 per item)**
  • Office equipment – in your client’s home, up to £5,000
  • Visitors’ personal belongings – up to £500
  • Legal liabilities – up to £2 million single incident
  • Alternative accommodation - up to £20,000 during building repair

*Some inner limits apply, such as single and high risk items & contents in the open

**High Risk Items such as jewellery, musical instruments and video and audio equipment worth over £1500 in value (and all pedal cycles regardless of value) need to be specified individually on the policy in order to be covered).

Commitments

Choice of excess amounts- £0-£250 excess option available. (Please note a £250 standard applies to all escape of water claims and a £1000 excess applies to all subsidence claims.)

Risks

If premiums are not paid on the due date, your clients will not be covered for any event happening between that date and the date premiums are brought up to date unless we agree otherwise.

*Compared to buying contents separately. New halifax Home Insurance.

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