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Gear Insurance

Postby chrisk on Mon Sep 07, 2009 7:29 am

do people have their gear insured ? if so with whom ? how much ? any recommendations ? am after insurance for items outside the home. i was enquiring about adding it to my contents insurance but the prices seemed quite high for full coverage.

and just in case people weren;t aware of this; i rang AAMI to discuss this with them and discovered something i didnt know. your camera gear, (in the home under home contents insurance), is ONLY fully covered if you specify the items in your policy. this came as a bolt from the blue for me cos i wasnt aware of that. i just thought if i had receipts and photos of my items then it would be covered. not so according to AAMI. a full listing of the gear you want covered must be specified in the policy.
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby gstark on Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:00 am

Rooz wrote:and just in case people weren;t aware of this; i rang AAMI to discuss this with them and discovered something i didnt know. your camera gear, (in the home under home contents insurance), is ONLY fully covered if you specify the items in your policy. this came as a bolt from the blue for me cos i wasnt aware of that. i just thought if i had receipts and photos of my items then it would be covered. not so according to AAMI. a full listing of the gear you want covered must be specified in the policy.


While I don't consider that to be too onerous a task (and really, we all should have a list of our equipment, along with the serial numbers - a simple Excel or Google Docs spreadsheet would suffice), the heads up on this is greatly appreciated, Chris.

Good advice, and thanks.
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby chasem on Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:10 am

I have my gear covered under my home and contents. Its covered for anywhere in Aus and NZ its only a couple dollars extra.

And i keep an exel spreed sheet with all items and serial numbers
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby chrisk on Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:40 am

chasem wrote:I have my gear covered under my home and contents. Its covered for anywhere in Aus and NZ its only a couple dollars extra.

And i keep an exel spreed sheet with all items and serial numbers


what insurer and to what value mate ? AAMI is a max of $1k out of home cover. covering $10k of gear is around the $280/year mark additional.
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby chasem on Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:55 am

11k of gear with RACQ was around $50-60.
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby chasem on Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:56 am

thats 50-60 a year
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby Reschsmooth on Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:16 am

Rooz wrote:and just in case people weren;t aware of this; i rang AAMI to discuss this with them and discovered something i didnt know. your camera gear, (in the home under home contents insurance), is ONLY fully covered if you specify the items in your policy. this came as a bolt from the blue for me cos i wasnt aware of that. i just thought if i had receipts and photos of my items then it would be covered. not so according to AAMI. a full listing of the gear you want covered must be specified in the policy.


That is the case with GIO - coverage up to about $1k of gear and anything above must be separately listed. I believe the additional cover was about 0.15% per month of the amount of cover. This covers loss/damage/theft in and outside of the home, but not if used in a business. Specific coverage would need to be confirmed with GIO as we took out this policy about 3 years ago and policy conditions may have changed for new policies.
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby ATJ on Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:30 am

I have mine separately insured through AON. Sum insured, just a tad over 21k with a premium of $780 per year. Excess is $100. I keep all my gear listed in a spreadsheet along with serial number and when purchased.
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby Hudo on Mon Sep 07, 2009 2:44 pm

Hi,

We have been using AON as their camera insurance is just that camera specific covering professional use. From previous discussions on this forum in the past we found them highly recommended. Can't remember the over all cover amount we have but we documented everything we wanted to cover as part of the submission to AON. We spend about $1450.00 per year.

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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby chrisk on Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:17 pm

chasem wrote:11k of gear with RACQ was around $50-60.

damn me...thats unbelievable !?! :shock:
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby surenj on Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:47 pm

Victorians get cheaper insurance [in general] it seems. [I have limited experience in this however]

wait..Sydney seems to be a little more expensive to live in... :mrgreen:
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby W00DY on Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:19 pm

Like Hudo & ATJ I also have all my gear covered with AON.

Have not needed to make a claim through them and that is probably one of the best tests of an insurance company so cant comment there. But they are recommended by the AIPP so hopefully that means something :)
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Re: Gear Insurance

Postby TonyT on Tue Sep 08, 2009 6:56 am

I have mine listed with serial numbers on my house and contents unsurance I am with Allianz
and as so have a spreadsheet with the contents of the house and also have photos of every room in the house.
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