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Will Cooperative Car Insurance cover your personal belongings?

Will Cooperative Car Insurance cover your personal belongings?

Anyone planning to enjoy one of the hottest summer concerts, from Glastonbury to Reading, may be more tempted to leave their valuables in their car as a refuge from putting them in a tent. But with nearly two-thirds of car insurance providers that cover these valuables will be sufficient. Find a site comparison shows that 63 percentCooperative Car Insurancecompanies offer coverage only 100 for contents that are left in a car that is well below the value of items should be worn by participants festival, including iPods, cell phones, sunglasses and much more. Worrisome But the survey shows that 87,000 festival visitors mistakenly believe that their car insurance covers theft or damage of all things, they leave in the car.

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In fact 100 is a standard coverage in the industry. This amount is of personal property coverage offered by artists of the admiral, the budget, Diamond, Endsleigh, esure, over Swift Cover and Tesco. Even with those that offer broader coverage, such as AA and theCooperative Car Insurance, which offers 250 pounds of personal property coverage, insurance available is still not enough for your needs with the likes of the iPhone Apple and a Tom Tom type costs more than 390. This does not mean you should take with you the elements of the tent are. Home insurance does not cover items taken away from home and left in an unlocked tent.

So the advice is for drivers to contact the car insurance providers before going to the party. Review the details of yourCooperative Car Insurancepolicy and see how much to hide anyway, and if not, then ask your insurance company for a temporary extension of coverage.




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