For most people, moving
house is a stressful experience. There is so much to do and usually not enough
time to do everything before the removal van arrives.
In this situation, it is
easy to overlook important details – like the need to insure your belongings
while they are in transit from your existing home to your new home.
Existing cover
If you already have a household
contents insurance policy, you should be able to add the cover for protecting your
belongings while in transit. Some insurers only require details of the date
of the move and the new address and don’t charge extra for this cover.
Other insurers may charge an additional once-off fee for including household
goods in transit cover in your standard policy.
If your household contents
are not already insured, there are other insurance options you can consider.
However, make a note to at least consider taking out household contents
cover once you settle in your new home. This type of insurance is
relatively inexpensive and will give you peace of mind in the event of possible
future disasters, such as fire or theft.
Before the move
Moving house is a good
opportunity to get rid of all the items you no longer need or want. Do this
before you move – don’t take the clutter with you. Remember that the more items
there are to be moved, the higher their moving cost.
To make sure that your
household contents remain covered throughout your move:
• Make a list
of all the items to be moved.
• Notify your
insurer of any changes, so that your insurance premiums will accurately reflect
the value of the contents.
Other options
If you are employing
professional movers for your move, the quote from the removal company will
almost certainly contain a charge for cover for goods in transit.
This cover is not always
included, particularly with smaller removal companies. It is also usually more
expensive than cover that is part of a standard household contents
policy.
Before choosing an option,
you need to compare costs, specific details of the cover offered, and benefits.
If family and friends are
helping you to move to save costs, keep in mind that insurers usually only
cover loss or damage to your household goods in the case of vehicle collisions.
Claims
When you unpack, take note
of any damages caused by the movers. Make sure you submit any claims for
damages before the deadline stipulated in the policy.
And, whichever option you
choose, make sure the household contents in transit are insured at the correct
value. You want to be able to replace all your goods being transported if
anything does go wrong. If you are under-insured your insurer will only admit
part of the claim. If you are over-insured, your premiums will be higher than
they should.
Check with your Broker first because goods in transit insured under a household
contents policy offers limited cover.
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By Sarah-Jane Meyer
Article featured in privateproperty.co.za