Quirky contents claims from AA Insurance
Jade cabbages and foldable skateboards
Quirky
contents claims from AA Insurance
Auckland, 14 March 2016 – A damaged jade cabbage sculpture, a stolen horse massager and foldable electric skateboard. They’re just some of the interesting, quirky, and downright unusual claims the team at AA Insurance has covered over the past few years.
Simon Hobbs, Head of Claims for AA Insurance says that they see a wide range of contents claims for damaged, lost or stolen property every single day.
“Some customers don’t make a claim because they don’t realise that their more unusual items are covered under their contents insurance, or they’re a little shy in telling us what’s happened. But they really should get in touch with us. In the last 12 months to 30 September 2015 we paid out $23 million for contents claims.
“While claims for the really unusual items happen rarely, we’re often asked by customers if we cover certain items like heirloom or inherited pieces such as artwork, jewellery and furniture, as well as things related to a certain hobby such as collections of McDonald’s, Barbie doll and Star Wars toys. We’ve also been asked about autographs such as those signed on a bank notes, and other memorabilia.”
Simon says that he’s keen to help Kiwis understand how to make their insurance work for them, and ensure they contact their insurer if they’re uncertain about any of their items, because contents insurance covers more than just TVs, mobile phones and jewellery.
“That’s why we’ve put a list of claims together, based on our own data, to let people know that more often than not they’re not the only ones with an unusual claim, and that we’re here to help.”
Quirky Contents Claims from AA
Insurance
· Jade cabbage sculpture – $1,500
worth of damage was caused when the leaf of a Burmese jade
cabbage sculpture was accidently broken while being cleaned.
The metre high sculpture is valued up to $80,000 and is one
of seven jade sculptures purchased in the USA, and specified
on our customer’s contents policy. The claim was covered
so the leaf could be repaired.
· Foldable electric skateboard – One customer accidentally knocked his foldable electric skateboard off the table, causing enough damage to prevent him from using it as his transport. He’d purchased it overseas for almost $1,600. As it wasn’t available in New Zealand, it could not be replaced, nor repaired, so he was given a cash payment.
· Horse massager – Six horses benefited from the performance enhancing powers of a horse massage rug before it was stolen from their owners’ vehicle. The massager, which looks like a horse cover, was left in the customer’s car at a rural property, while he was out. When he returned, the $12,250 massager had been stolen along with other items including a saddle. As it was used for a hobby, rather than business purposes, it was covered in full.
· Yike Bike – Irreparable flood damage was caused to one customer’s contents during a flood, including his Yike Bike (electric folding bike). Up to 60cm of black water, containing sewerage submerged his contents during a storm. The bike was replaced for $5,000.
“Whether you’re renting,
in your first home or your forever home, if you’re not
sure that your more unusual possessions are covered then
talk to your insurer. It’s recommended you specify items
like art and jewellery, and for unusual items and
collections it's important to have some kind of valuation or
evidence of these items, to make any claims process
easier.
“It’s also a good idea to consider where you store these items, and to take the necessary precautions to keep them safe especially if they’re unique,” continues Simon.
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