someotherguy Crazy Courier
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Posted: 19:46 - 30 Mar 2017 Post subject: Buildings/contents insurance question |
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A pipe burst in my flat the other day, and fucked the floor and carpets up throughout the whole flat. The carpets need replacing, and the floor underneath needs fixing (it's
this self-levelling vinyl stuff).
(Note: I don't have contents insurance, only buildings insurance.)
Ring buildings insurer. Insurer asks me to get photographs, emergency plumber call-out invoice, and estimates to repair the damage (including the repair to the floor and new carpets).
Loss adjuster bloke turns up today, and says it's all fine.
However, I just received an email from him, telling me I'm not covered for replacing the carpets or the repairs to the pipe
Questions:
1. Can I claim for loss of income? I'm self-employed, and had to take two days off work to sort this shit out. I'm desperately looking for a way to claw some cost back from these people
2. Apparently the cost of the repair to the burst pipe isn't covered, as the policy covers "resultant damage" only. I don't understand why repairing the pipe isn't covered?
3. Given the carpets are fucked as a direct result of the burst pipe, why isn't their replacement considered "resultant damage"? I'm not sure why I need contents insurance to cover me for replacement carpets if a pipe bursts. Surely carpets are covered by buildings insurance rather than contents insurance? Also, given the floor underneath the carpets also needs replacing now, I don't see why the carpets aren't covered too as "resultant damage". I can't exactly repair the floor without changing the carpets
Fuck insurance companies.
I should get contents insurance I guess!
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Baggyman Crazy Courier
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someotherguy Crazy Courier
Joined: 04 Aug 2015 Karma :
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Posted: 06:24 - 31 Mar 2017 Post subject: |
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Yeah, I own the flat. It's share of freehold, so I effectively own 1/6th of the freehold as well.
I'm not blaming them, it just feels like I should be able to claim for any damaged caused as a direct result of something caused by an item covered under buildings insurance (the pipe).
And yes, I do. I just don't do it often enough |
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Polarbear Super Spammer
Joined: 24 Feb 2007 Karma :
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Posted: 08:58 - 31 Mar 2017 Post subject: |
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From what I understand, and I'd have to get my policies out to check, buildings is anything structural. Contents is everything else.
If your washing machine breaks and drowns the flat, that's contents, Same with a burst pipe. They will fix the structural,the floor, but not accessories, pipe, carpet, lino etc.
I have contents and Buildings with the same insurer. Probably not the cheapest way to go but I'll leave the various departments to argue amongst themselves who pays. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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