What is accidental damage insurance? (2024)

While household accidents are common, that doesn’t mean they’re not a hassle. One way to keep stress levels down is to get things back to normal as quickly as possible.

If you subscribe to the ‘better safe than sorry’ school of thought, accidental damage cover could be a valuable add-on.

Here are some things to consider if you’re thinking of adding accidental damage cover to your contents or buildings insurance policy.

Please remember, policies can vary depending on what level of cover you pick. You should always read the detail of any policy to see exactly what is and isn’t included.

What is accidental damage?

Accidental damage is caused suddenly and unexpectedly by an outside force. It’s different from damage caused by wear and tear or a breakdown. You can add accidental damage cover to either your contents insurance or to your buildings insurance. Or even both.

What’s likely to be covered:

  • Adding accidental damage cover to your buildings insurance will protect you, for instance, if something falls off a shelf and cracks your bathroom sink. Or if a football smashes your window.
  • Accidents like knocking a TV over or cracking your glass coffee table are covered if you’ve added accidental damage cover to your contents insurance.

What’s usually not covered:

  • Accidental damage protection won’t cover you if, for example, your computer crashes because it’s very old.
  • Portable electronics and clothes are often excluded from contents insurance accidental damage policies, so check with your insurer.
  • Damage caused by animals, like a pet chewing your furniture, isn’t usually covered.
  • Poor workmanship or design wouldn’t be covered as part of your buildings insurance accidental damage cover.

With accidental damage cover you can only claim for damage to your house or garden, as part of your buildings insurance. Or items inside your house or garden, as part of your contents insurance.

Items away from your home aren’t protected. For example, if you drop your laptop while walking down the street, this wouldn’t be covered by accidental damage. However, you can protect your belongings while they’re away from your home by adding personal belongings cover. Remember to check the details of the cover before adding it to your policy.

Do I need accidental damage cover?

That’s up to you. Accidental damage cover is an optional extra you can add to your home insurance policy. You may prefer to cover the cost of any accidents or breakages yourself. However, if you can’t do that, it’s worth considering the benefits.

If you’ve got a home insurance policy with us and you want to add accidental damage cover, you can do this at any time by logging in to MyAvivaor contacting us.

The benefits of accidental damage insurance

As accidental damage cover gives you more comprehensive insurance, it offers peace of mind. This increased protection means the overall cost of your home premium will increase. The price you pay will depend on your particular circ*mstances and the level of cover you choose.

Making a claim under your policy will also reduce your No Claim Discount when you renew. But the reverse is also true. If you don’t make a claim your No Claim Discount will increase until you reach the maximum number of years allowed under your policy. With us that’s five years.

You also need to consider the policy excess, which is the amount you pay on any claim. If your excess is £300, for example, you’ll have to pay the first £300 towards any replacement costs.

How do I make an accidental damage claim?

It’s quick and easy to make a claim online using our simple claims form or by logging in to MyAviva.

If it’s an emergency call us on0345 030 6945 — lines are open 24 hours a day.Footnote [1]

We’ll need to know what happened and when, plus details of what you’re claiming for. Photos of damage or receipts for lost items are helpful.

What is accidental damage insurance? (2024)

FAQs

What is accidental damage insurance? ›

This covers your buildings, contents or both against unintentional damage at home. Examples of what's covered by accidental damage include spilling wine on your carpet or smashing your TV. It's not the same as home emergency cover, which is when you need urgent repairs to make your home safe.

What is covered in accidental damage? ›

Accidental damage insurance can cover you for those sudden mishaps. There needs to be a one off, out of the blue, single event that caused the damage to your home, or what's inside. For example, spilling juice on the carpet or a window smashed by a ball.

Is it worth getting an accidental damage cover? ›

It is a good idea to take out home contents insurance to cover your possessions against fire, theft and other risks, such as accidental damage. If something happens to destroy or damage your possessions, it can cost a lot of money to replace these items.

Is accidental insurance worth it? ›

Accidents can be costly expenditures, and not everyone has a rainy-day fund ready for use. Accident insurance is worth it if you are looking for extra financial support when an unexpected event happens.

Do insurance companies cover accidental damage? ›

Basic all-perils

All perils coverage includes coverage for collision and upset. It also covers accidental damage other than from collisions, including vandalism, theft, flooding, hail, storms, fire and explosions.

Is water damage accidental damage? ›

While some types of water damage may be covered under standard home insurance policies, homeowners may need to consider additional coverage options, such as flood insurance or the accidental damage extension, for comprehensive protection against water damage.

What is considered an accidental injury? ›

The term accidental injury refers to various sudden, unexpected and external events occurring without the will of the injured party and causing injury in connection with a medical examination or treatment.

Does accidental damage increase insurance? ›

An accident in California will double full coverage insurance rates.

What is considered accidental coverage? ›

Simply put, accident insurance is a form of insurance policy that offers a payout when people experience injury or death due to an accident.

Which of the following is not covered in personal accidents? ›

Personal accident insurance does not cover injuries or death resulting from mental illness or emotional distress.

What does an accidental damage protection plan cover? ›

Accidental damage from handling refers to a type of product protection plan that covers accidents and breakage that the manufacturer's warranty or an extended warranty might not cover. Accidental damage can cover things like breakage, cracks, rips, or liquid damage.

Does insurance cover scratches and dents? ›

When it comes to dents, scratches, and door dings, most car insurance claims fall under collision or comprehensive coverage. These coverages can be optionally added to your policy and should be considered if you are concerned about damage to your vehicle.

Does your insurance go up after a claim that is not your fault? ›

Under California law, an insurer cannot increase your premiums when you aren't at fault.

What is accidental coverage? ›

A personal accident insurance policy gives you coverage against medical treatment, accidental death, or disability. It is part of a health insurance policy and provides coverage for all medical-related expenses caused due to an accident.

Can I claim accidental damage on my TV? ›

Does accidental damage insurance cover TVs, phones and laptops? Yes.

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