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Any recommendations on Camera Insurance?

I could include it in the household insurance for specific items away from the home, but I'm sure the small print will find a way of not covering me should I ever claim. So was just wondering if there were any recommendations for, or experience of, Photographic Insurers 

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1 hour ago, neild100 said:

Any recommendations on Camera Insurance?

I could include it in the household insurance for specific items away from the home, but I'm sure the small print will find a way of not covering me should I ever claim. So was just wondering if there were any recommendations for, or experience of, Photographic Insurers 

Here in the US--most major homeowners carriers will cover the claim - just ensure that *your* carrier covers it for all risks.  If it doesn't then you know what is covered and what is not-- "small print" or not.

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Specialist photographic equipment Insurers in the UK will provide cover on specific items based on value.  That makes it very expensive.  Expect to pay 3-4 hundred pounds for cover of body and a couple of lenses.   I stopped insuring after a couple of years.  You'll find specialist insurers through a Google search.   Alternatively, you might get good cover on your household insurance but you must comprehensively be covering all household valuables or else any claim will fail due to underinsurance.

Hope that helps.

 

 

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I'm in the UK and insured through household insurance, which I obtain through brokers (Aston Lark). My camera equipment is listed explicitly as a total value, with some individually named high value items (the value threshold tends to change with each specific insurance company). It's insured for foreign holiday travel (some countries excluded); if left in a car it must be out of sight in the boot.

It is years since I had to make a claim. The last time was on my employer's insurance (theft of my M2 + lenses from hold baggage during flying - my cabin baggage was filled with more irreplaceable business documents). The previous time was on holiday - a Pentax MX stolen from the river bank as I swam.

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On 8/9/2021 at 5:54 AM, neild100 said:

Any recommendations on Camera Insurance?

I could include it in the household insurance for specific items away from the home, but I'm sure the small print will find a way of not covering me should I ever claim. So was just wondering if there were any recommendations for, or experience of, Photographic Insurers 

I cant speak for the UK - I live in the US (Washington, DC area).  We rent and I added my cameras to my renters policy with travelers (for $38 a month).  6 days after we got the policy my car window was smashed and someone stole my Ona camera bag with my Leica Q-P in it....travelers not only reimbursed me quickly, but reimbursed me based on the purchase price of a Q2 since the Q-P is no longer available new.  It took maybe 3 weeks but obviously I have no complaints...They also paid me for the bag itself and the various filters I had in it.    

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On 8/14/2021 at 2:48 PM, sebas_ said:

I am using Aktivas for insuring all my equipment, and I am very happy with them. They are based in Germany (I am living in Austria). I do not know however if they are able to offer insurance for residents outside the European Union. 

Thanks for this! Just insured my Q2 (bought yesterday) with them. It seems the conditions of their coverage are excellent, and it's reasonably priced.

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