Neighbours cost homeowners £93.4m

May 30, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

Brits spend more than £93.4 million each year on damage caused by their neighbours.

New research by Abbey has found that around 543,000 of us have to endure household damage by our neighbours every year.

Londoners are the worst affected, with ten per cent encountering damage, while people in Wales are the least affected.

The average insurance claim made after a neighbour has caused damage is around £172 but one in twenty is hit for £1,000 or more.

“Not all damage caused to people’s homes by their neighbours is malicious. In many cases this type of damage is accidental. However there are often misconceptions about whose insurance is to be used to claim for it,” explained Prasad Shastri from Abbey.

“It is always the policy holder of the damaged home that will need to submit a claim. For example, if your neighbour was to cut down a tree that accidentally breaks a window, it is only you that can claim for damage to your property, not your neighbour, highlighting how important it is for you to make sure your insurance covers you against accidental damage caused to your property by other people.”

Homeowners are also warned by Abbey that buying insurance on price alone can be dangerous as it is important to make sure that you have adequate cover for your home and its contents.

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