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Hope this is the right place to ask. Looking to get some camera (and maybe laptop) insurance, any recommendations?

Value of £700, which will go up in time. Cover for theft and damage etc. Not looking to spend loads ideally

Cheers :)
 
If you have home contents insurance it's worth asking to see it you can get your camera kit covered as an extra - it can work out cheaper this way.
 
I have just renewed my insurance, asked about photo gear, they said that as long as an individual item is no more than £1000, it would be covered!! Included in the usual contents cover. Only quoting what they said.
 
I paid £70 extra on my home insurance to cover £15k of camera equipment both home and away from home.
By standard it covered upto £5k but with no single item over £500. Another I tried covered up to £5k but no single item over £1k, so you need to ask carefully and consider the kit you have. Most limits won't cover the big L lenses, but it's relatively cheap to increase the cover.
 
I'm with photoguard, they get good reviews from here with people who have had to make a claim, thankfully I've not had to test them on it yet :)

Mine is about £6/month for £1000 worth with £1m PL included.
 
I am with Imaging Insurance. I originally got a recommendation but decided to phone around anyway. They were the cheapest for me just over a year ago (I didn't bother ringing around again for renewal).

Any item valued over £1500 has to be listed with s/n, otherwise they just ask for a total figure. Public liability insurance is very reasonable, and they automatically cover you for up to 60 days abroad each year.

Luckily I haven't had to make a claim, but I can honestly say they are one of the few companies I don't mind calling to speak to their customer services. Extremely helpful and very polite.

Clicky for their site :)
 
Certainly worth checking out your home insurance. Personally I'm using John Lewis at the moment. They are quite happy to cover camera gear, though they wanted a bit extra for the Oly 300mm F2.8
NFU Mutual seemed quite good too.
 
I am with Imaging Insurance. I originally got a recommendation but decided to phone around anyway. They were the cheapest for me just over a year ago (I didn't bother ringing around again for renewal).

Any item valued over £1500 has to be listed with s/n, otherwise they just ask for a total figure. Public liability insurance is very reasonable, and they automatically cover you for up to 60 days abroad each year.

Luckily I haven't had to make a claim, but I can honestly say they are one of the few companies I don't mind calling to speak to their customer services. Extremely helpful and very polite.

Clicky for their site :)



Been with them for 3 years now. Excellent. Had a claim with them. Cheque arrived within 5 days. Can't ask for more.


Kev.
 
Thanks everyone, will check with the home insurance first, if not i'll get some dedicated camera cover.

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home insurance generally can cover away from home, i work for santander and our cover is very comprehensive in this area!
 
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