Laptop Insurance:
The Vital Elements:
Imagine if, for whatever reason, you were without your laptop. You need to
do some work on it, or maybe some planning - you know why you need it.
But you cannot. It is incredibly frustrating. Many people have been in this
situation.
Your laptop might be lost, stolen, damaged or just plain not working. How soon
would it be before you are back with a functioning laptop, and how much is it
going to cost you to get there?
Laptop Insurance is recognised as the necessary tool to help you through this,
but how do you know if you are getting good cover at a price that represents
good value to you?
To answer that, first you need to define exactly what is important to you.
What are your likely risks?
For example, if you never travel with your laptop - maybe you just use it at
home, sometimes in the lounge, sometimes in the study - then you are probably
not going to need international cover as part of your laptop insurance. In this
instance you are probably not going to need loss cover either (a laptop is not
something you are likely to lose down the back of the sofa).
What if you just drop your laptop? You need your laptop insurance to be able
to protect you for this. You do NOT want to have to commit insurance fraud (and
thereby break the law) by lying in your claims process, you would want to make
sure that you are covered for accidental damage.
So outline what elements of cover you think you will need. For example
- Will you need loss cover?
- Will you need international cover?
- Will you need water damage cover?
- Will you need accidental damage cover?
- Will you need theft cover?
It may seem obvious to you that you need certain elements of cover, and maybe
not others, but just consider the list above. Some people might feel more at
risk of theft than water damage, while others might be the other way around.
For example, compare a travelling businessman with a Hydrological Consultant
(who might be planning river system controls). The latter would obviously seem
more at risk of water damage than theft.
Let's look at each in turn
Loss Cover:
It would appear that almost no provider offers loss cover. It is most likely
deemed to be too risky to insure.
International Cover:
Many providers will protect you for up to 60 days per year outside of the UK.
Water Damage:
This is not a common element of cover in many laptop insurance company's policies,
but it IS a common killer of laptops! How many times has that cup of tea or
class of orange juice been dangerously close to spilling over your laptop keyboard?
Accidental Damage Cover:
Again, this is a common need for laptop insurance. You are walking along, maybe
in a crown, and your laptop bag gets knocked out of you hand
and smacks
down on the concrete. This is a relatively common element of laptop insurance.
Theft Cover:
This is the most obvious risk for your laptop. You laptop is a very portable,
high value item. Anything that is worth a lot and can be carried while running
away is a prime target for thieves. Consequently, this is the most common element
of most laptop insurance policies.
On analysis of the market, if you need all of the different elements of cover,
then the 2U Laptop Insurance is, to the knowledge of this author, the only laptop
insurance policy available on the market that will meet all of your wants and
needs.
If you do not need to protect yourself for all of these eventualities, you
can find slimmed down levels of protection for your laptop with your local insurance
broker, or in your search engine.
To learn more about the fuller laptop insurance from 2U, go to
www.2u.co.uk/laptop-insurance