How to Choose Home Insurance Cover



The UK has been a major player and innovator in the financial world for centuries. This sophistication shows in the highly competitive market for property insurance on both buildings and contents. Whether you own or rent a property you will be able to get appropriate cover at a really great price. In fact, the market has become so competitive it is confusing to any but experts.

Nowadays, no claim bonuses are available on both buildings and contents insurance and some insurers even offer discounts for insuring directly online. Other companies concentrate on offering older people or other groups special rates, while even the post office is offering to better any quote. Everything looks so attractive, it becomes hard to choose.

To help resolve all the confusion, there are useful online services which compare the rates. This cuts out a lot of hunting for quotes and simplifies the whole process, but unfortunately is not the whole story. Only by evaluating the full picture against your actual requirements will it be possible to make an informed decision, otherwise you could be very disappointed when submit your insurance claims.

The major reason rates differ widely is because the specifics of the cover may vary from policy to policy. Different excesses apply and there may be quite different limits in place. All these factors affect the amount that is expected per claim, and hence the premiums that are charged. While investment income normally forms a major part of insurance company profits, this factor is currently less important than previously: however, it may still allow companies to shave their rates marginally.

Some of these low rates are due to substantial no-claim bonuses. While these offers do look attractive, you should also establish what effect a claim will have on your bonus: will it reduce to zero? The bonus actually pays for itself by discouraging smaller claims, which are expected to aggregate to more than the premiums which are foregone. The online discount is possible because commissions are eliminated, and should not be affected by a claim.

Remember, there is no point to paying less if you’re not getting the cover you need. Special rates for certain groups such as the over-55s are based on a risk profile which shows fewer claims for this section. Older people may stay at home more or be more careful, perhaps resulting in fewer burglaries or other losses as a result. If you fit the profile of such a group, it may be a good idea to take advantage of such offers.

There is no substitute for knowing what cover you need. You may then find that a cheaper policy is quite satisfactory for your needs. Remember, insuring an item for double its value does not mean you will be paid more than what it is actually worth. You should also ascertain whether the cover is at actual value or the cost of a new replacement, otherwise you may find yourself having to pay in to replace an article.

There can be no question that having adequate insurance on your assets is essential. Anyone who has had an uninsured loss knows the difficulties that can be experienced trying to replace items. Most importantly, make sure the cover is satisfactory before deciding on a policy; otherwise you might discover deficiencies when you try to claim. You are the only person ultimately responsible for ensuring there will be no problems of this sort later.