Theft Insurance?

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KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
5 Aug 2009 2:58pm
Does anybody know which insurance companies will cover your gear if it's stolen from your car? NRMA don't. Kites and kiteboards are not covered under Home Contents even as specific items.
rloemker
rloemker
NSW
149 posts
NSW, 149 posts
5 Aug 2009 3:10pm
Yeah, AAMI does. Its called something like additional cover under home and contents. You specify the amount to cover and you pay the extra premium. It only covers theft from car, beach etc. It doesn't cover for damages while using the equipment.

I got a quote a while back for kiting and MTB gear, but never went through with it. If I find the doc's I will provide you some more info. I don't think there is anything online, you will actually need to call up.
KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
5 Aug 2009 3:26pm
Many thanks I'll look into it.
sebbu
sebbu
WA
154 posts
WA, 154 posts
5 Aug 2009 1:48pm
rloemker is right, they can be covered as extra items under your home and contents insurance (not car insurance). I think when I got the quote froim HBF (in WA) it was about $300 for a year to cover about $3000 worth of kit.
79Boarder
79Boarder
NSW
94 posts
NSW, 94 posts
5 Aug 2009 10:03pm
KIT33R said...

Does anybody know which insurance companies will cover your gear if it's stolen from your car? NRMA don't. Kites and kiteboards are not covered under Home Contents even as specific items.


Interesting? I used to have both my kite and board insured as portable items under home and contents with NRMA. I wonder if they would have paid up if I claimed?
Skwinty
Skwinty
WA
164 posts
WA, 164 posts
5 Aug 2009 10:06pm
I have recently changed my Home & Contents to HBA and am thinking now that I should double check.

But I was with CGU previosly and had "Gold Cover" home and contents insurance. I had a this specific conversation on the phone with one of their staff once. I asked if my kites, board or laptop was stolen from my car, would it be covered? The said that it would definately be covered.

But it would be very interesting to see how much trouble it would be to actually get them to pay out.
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
6 Aug 2009 12:41am
get an insurance broker to quote all your needs. if you have to claim he/she is the man/woman to hassle the companies.
hint,dont just approach one with a single policy, give em all your business.
Knickers
Knickers
WA
257 posts
WA, 257 posts
6 Aug 2009 7:43am
I did all the research for home contents insurance last year- was really good fun...not...

HBF DOES NOT cover kites (arial device) or boards of any sort at any time, including from inside secured home.
SGIO doesnt.
AAMI seems to cover kites and gear but lots of terms and conditions, not sure I trusted the policy. Extra premiems to cover gear over $1000 value.
CGU does, and seems robust policy, tho not cheap.


None of them sound like they will cover if gear is stolen from car at night or not properly secured, ie sitting on the beach while kiting.

Do a search on this forum for more info.
njamo
njamo
WA
28 posts
WA, 28 posts
8 Aug 2009 11:41pm
I have GIO PLatinum which covers all home contents out of the home. Read policy and kites seemed to be classed as aircraft! and other gear looked like it may not be covered under watercraft. I called and they wrote kitegear onto my policy as i wouldn't take their word for it... but not covered while in use as with all sports gear. also covers public liability which specifically mentions kitesurfers are covered - I'm a waksa member anyway tho
Smedg
Smedg
NSW
836 posts
NSW, 836 posts
9 Aug 2009 10:55am
njamo said...

I have GIO PLatinum which covers all home contents out of the home. Read policy and kites seemed to be classed as aircraft! and other gear looked like it may not be covered under watercraft. I called and they wrote kitegear onto my policy as i wouldn't take their word for it... but not covered while in use as with all sports gear. also covers public liability which specifically mentions kitesurfers are covered - I'm a waksa member anyway tho


What's that worth? You got other policies too? Sounds as interesting as insurance can sound.
njamo
njamo
WA
28 posts
WA, 28 posts
9 Aug 2009 8:55pm
Its about 750 for the policy i have which covers all my home contents
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