Brits spend over £200 replacing damaged contents

June 4, 2008 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

A quarter of Brits are spending in excess of £200 annually replacing damaged items in their homes, it has emerged.

Research conducted by Direct Line highlights that more than 30 per cent of accident-prone individuals have spilt red wine on their carpets, while more than a third admit to breaking ornaments, vases and photo frames.

Furthermore, 40 per cent of respondents said they had damaged furniture as the result of an accident.

Andrew Lowe, head of home insurance at Direct Line, says: “We all accidentally damage contents in our homes at some point. While these items are often small objects such as crockery or ornaments, the cost and inconvenience of damaging something with sentimental and material value is extremely frustrating.”

The insurer asserts that accidental damage cover can give homeowners “peace of mind” as they will know they are covered for spills and breakages.

In related news, the British Insurance Brokers’ Association recently urged people to seek advice from a broker before taking out a policy.

The association advised that this will help avoid over insuring and wasting money.

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