A renters insurance policy can cover the damage that results from an accident

Accidents do happen! It's OK to be upset about wine being spilled. Accidental damage Claim Ireland can be added to homeowners insurance (including renters insurance) and will provide protection in the event you are injured.


 

What is accidental damage coverage?

There are no worries about your TV tipping, dropping your Bluray player, or experiencing an electrical surge that damages your speakers. Pcla's Basics package covers audio and audiovisual equipment. It includes a TV, soundbar, or surround sound stereo system.

Extended-Damage Insurance

You can add an option to the Pcla Complete package to protect all your belongings against accidental damage. After a hard day, you can relax with a glass of wine and a book while you lounge on the sofa.

These examples are only a few:

Inadvertently knocking down the mirror from the wall

Place a hot object on a glass tray, and smash it

A child throws a ball and breaks windows

* Dropping your laptop at home

Coffee stained your expensive rug

*Exclusions To see a complete list, please refer to the Pcla Home Insurance Policy Document

Is Accidental Damage Claims Worth It?

Pcla Renters Insurance automatically covers audio/visual gear. You may be surprised at how affordable it is if you need complete coverage for accidental damage.

Let us take a look at an example:

The annual premium for a couple who lives in a Dublin 8 apartment with EUR20,000 contents coverage is EUR105. For EUR21 per year, you can add Accidental Damage Protection (ADP) to your policy. You would pay only EUR2.07 per month for this coverage. Pcla understands that accidents can happen. Pcla protects you for any accident damage so you can be confident in your life.

 

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