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Everyone knows what insurance is, and how to get it. But what do you do with when you’ve got it? If you had to make a claim, would you know what to do? This 3 part guide covers what to do in the event of a claim, continuing with home insurance.

Home Insurance

Depending on the nature of the claim, there are certain things which you need to do. If you’re a victim of a robbery or vandalism, you need to first of all inform the police. Make lists of all stolen items and/or damaged property, as well as photographs or videos of the latter, with copies. When the police arrive, take their names and badge numbers for your insurer’s records. You will also need copies of your statement and any other police paperwork to give to your insurer, as well as copies for yourself.

If you or someone else is injured in your home, medical assistance should be sought as soon as possible. Keep all records of hospital visits, prescriptions and doctors notes, and provide copies for your insurer. Again, try to get relevant photographic evidence of injuries and the scene of the accident, and any objects which may have contributed to the injuries.

Another common reason for claiming on house insurance is renovations and/or decorating disasters. If you have hired professionals to carry out work in your home and they cause damages, they should have insurance which you can claim from. If you cause the damages yourself, you will need to claim on your own insurance, but this can be difficult. Before undertaking any work more complicated than painting or wallpapering, check your policy. You may need to inform your insurer of your intention to carry out work, otherwise a claim could be rendered invalid.

If repairs are needed for something like a leaky pipe or water damage, call your insurer before a repair company. Your insurance provider should be able to give you a list of recommended repairers which are available on 24 hour call-out.

In the case of a natural disaster such as a flood or hurricane, you will need to notify the insurer and possibly your local council if your property is damaged. The authorities may provide a safe house or other assistance if your home is severely damaged. If the natural disaster was anticipated through weather warning etc, there may be a contingency plan in place already to help victims.

In some cases, you may be able to afford repairs without claiming on your insurance. Do this if possible as a number of small claims will end cheap home insurance premiums. It’s worth getting both buildings and contents insurance if you’re a DIY fan!



Home insurance is a great way of getting coverage for the damages of your home in the events of natural calamity and other accidental occurrences. Buying a home insurance policy is a good decision as it is related to the financial future of your entire family. It is an insurance policy that covers your house, the garage, other related structures, and also personal possessions inside the home against damages caused by everything from fire to natural disasters and even theft. Different home insurance policies offer different levels of coverage.

Home insurance is a type of policy in which a number of protections are combined into one unit. Some of these protections may cover things which are stolen from the home, or it may cover accidents which occur while a person is in their home. It is an investment in security and peace of mind. It is an investment in one’s future. It is not compulsory, but is highly recommended, as the cost of home repairs can be very high if a serious issue is encountered, and because most of an individual’s belongings are held within their home.

Replacement Cost which pays the actual cost of replacing your or possession with no deductions for depreciation. It means the cost to replace the property on the same premises with other property of comparable material and quality used for the same purpose. The term “replacement cost” may be defined in the policy of insurance, so it is important to review the actual policy language.

Replacement cost means that you will get the cost to replace your mobile home in the event it is destroyed. Actual cash value is the replacement cost less depreciation. Replacement value is something completely different than the home’s market value. This might be the cue to raise the amount of coverage, which will also raise the premiums. It is typically calculated by an insurance professional. Sometimes there is a conflict of what the mortgage company is demanding and what the insurance company calculates for replacement cost and consequently advises the insured to insure the property for.

Homeowners should be sure that they meet the security requirements of the insurance providers. They should accommodate locks and deadlocks at all the doors and windows, organize neighborhood watch patrol, and make sure that they fix theft alarms by recognized fitters. It may want to explore policies that offer protection for personal possessions as well. Checking out the Internet to find the options available for extensive protective coverage can be done.

Home insurance is basically the last but not the least step in building a house of your dreams. After all things you’ve done in building your own home, after buying all these furniture and decorating pieces, a wise thing will be to do is insure your house against different risks it may face. Home insurance is going to keep everyone in your family, including your pets safe and happy.