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The AA home insurance department works with a panel of 11 insurers and you can take out buildings or contents cover, or both. Brokerages have been shown to provide better deals at times than direct insurers, and they will often deal with claims for you, so it’s certainly an option to consider. The buildings policy includes fire, storm and accidental damage; the contents cover includes new-for-old if anything has to be replaced, credit/debit card fraud, and compensation if anything is stolen from your garden shed. There’s also a payment protection scheme which you can look into.

Legal cover is a very useful benefit if you have need of a solicitor for a civil (but not criminal) dispute such as injury and employment claims. It could save you several hundred pounds for even a minor matter, many thousands for something more serious. Some but not all insurers offer it as part of their home contents package – the AA is one of them. For more information about AA home insurance and a quick retrievable quote visit their website. There’s a 15% discount for buying online, but as with any kind of insurance it’s important do as much research as possible before choosing a policy and provider. You can read the AA home insurance policy booklets online.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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