Contents Insurance
Contents Insurance is designed to protect your belongings against disasters – big and small! This can include events such as loss, theft, water damage, fire and natural disasters amongst other things.
Comprehensive House and Contents Insurance
Contents Insurance can cover items like furniture, clothing, electrical items, whiteware and personal effects.
Ask yourself the question; if you were to replace absolutely everything in your home, what value would you place on it?
There are some items that will have a limited cover unless you specify them separately, such as jewellery, high value bicycles, artwork etc. Our Brokers can discuss coverage options with you to meet your requirements.
"The modern requirements of insurance are a moving feast and I am mindful not to be left behind with inadequate insurance cover."
"I have a number of properties insured with Bridges Insurance, ranging from my own home through to multi-tenancy blocks.
We also have business insurance with Bridges.We have been genuinely surprised at the value of the policies, along with the extensive cover.The professionalism, expertise and experience is greatly appreciated.
The modern requirements of insurance are a moving feast and I am mindful not to be left behind with inadequate insurance cover. I can concentrate on running my business secure in the knowledge that my insurance requirements are up to date, relevant and value for money."
FAQs
We have outlined some common insurance questions to help you understand insurance better.
Please give one of our friendly claims team a call or complete a claim form through the website and we will be in touch. Make a Claim Here.
For most policies, we are remunerated by the insurer when you take out cover arranged by us. This includes renewals and changes you make throughout the year.
The remuneration we receive is a percentage of the company premium & company natural disaster premium you are charged. All other levies, Government charges and taxes are collected without us earning income on these.
In addition, to enable us to provide you with a high level of service we may also apply an Administration Charge which will be shown on your invoice.
When you enter into a contract of insurance you have a legal duty to disclose to the insurer all facts that are material to the risk. This would include all information you know or could reasonably be expected to know that would influence the judgment of a prudent insurer in accepting or declining an insurance risk or in fixing the premium or terms or conditions of the contract.
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