The majority of us could no longer imagine life without our smartphones. We rely on them not only for keeping in contact with friends and family, but for taking photos, paying bills, organising our diaries and so much more.
They’re an essential, there’s no denying it. So if yours were to be lost, stolen or broken, it would be far from ideal. Especially given that the average price of a mobile phone – and therefore the cost of replacing it – is on the rise.
That’s why it’s important to check whether your mobile phone is covered by your home insurance.
Most contents insurance policies will cover your mobile phone whilst it’s at your property. You’ll usually be covered for loss or damage in the event of a fire, storm or flood, and you’ll be covered against theft too.
This depends on your policy. Accidental damage can be included as part of your policy or an optional extra. You should check your documents to see if this is included.
This depends on your policy too. To be covered when you’re out and about with your mobile phone, your home insurance policy needs to include personal belongings cover.
Since the likelihood of theft or damaging your mobile phone when you’re away from home is high, it’s a good idea to add personal belongings cover to your home insurance policy.
If in doubt, check your home insurance policy documents to see what level of cover you have and check your contents excess is at a level you're comfortable paying.
Although accidents happen and theft, loss and damage can be unavoidable, there are some steps you can take to protect your phone:
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Saga Home Insurance covers your mobile phone when it’s in your home. The single item limit is £2,500, so this should easily cover the cost of your mobile, even if you have the latest model.
With Saga Plus home insurance, accidental damage is included. So if you smash your mobile phone on the floor, drop it in the toilet or sit on it and crack the screen, you’re covered.
Accidental damage is an optional extra for Saga Select home insurance policyholders, so consider adding it on to ensure you’re protected against unexpected mishaps.
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