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Insurance Directory >> Home Insurance News UK Home Insurance NewsWednesday, July 18, 2007
British homeowners don't bother reading policy documents
More than a third of UK homeowners don't bother to read their insurance documents according to research by Tesco Home Insurance.
The study found that 34% of policyholders prefer to leave these important documents languishing in a drawer rather than familiarise themselves with the terms and conditions of their cover. Of those questioned, 41% admit that their home contents cover limit might not be adequate because they've never checked their policy. Head of Tesco Home Insurance, Allan Burns, said: "We would urge all homeowners to read through their policy documents to understand the terms and conditions of the policy they have purchased. If they are unsure of any element of the cover they should contact their insurer for advice." Tesco also found that over a third (36%) could discover that they aren't insured for valued possessions such as engagement rings or expensive watches, as they have never checked the individual article limit on their policy after splashing out on valuable items. Nearly one in five (19%) may also be neglecting important elements of their home insurance by only searching for the cheapest policy and not taking cover limits into account. Allan Burns continues: "It's important to be practical about how you protect high value possessions to avoid any confusion or disappointment if you need to claim. Check your insurer's individual article limits and if the price of any valuable item exceeds this then specify it on your policy." In a bid to help consumers find the right cover for them Tesco Home Insurance offers the following ten tips:
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