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Best insurance for ipad to cover accidents?
martin57
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Hi there,
Just wondering what is the best insurance to cover all accidents for an ipad.
Out wee lad who is four and doesn't talk will be getting one partly funded by one of the charities but as he can thow stuff we will really have to keep an eye on him, but still need insurance just in case of any accident.
I know currys do a two year one for approx £115 doesn't cover loss or theft but does cover accidents. The ipad has to be bought from them though.
Would prefer not to put it on house insurance because in case of a claim that would put up preniums in further years.
Any suggestions about best insurance place really appreciated.
Thanks
martin57
Just wondering what is the best insurance to cover all accidents for an ipad.
Out wee lad who is four and doesn't talk will be getting one partly funded by one of the charities but as he can thow stuff we will really have to keep an eye on him, but still need insurance just in case of any accident.
I know currys do a two year one for approx £115 doesn't cover loss or theft but does cover accidents. The ipad has to be bought from them though.
Would prefer not to put it on house insurance because in case of a claim that would put up preniums in further years.
Any suggestions about best insurance place really appreciated.
Thanks
martin57
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Given the above statement you are possibly going to struggle as even for "accidental damage" you have a reasonable care clause and they would undoubtably argue a 4 year old with a tendency to throw things isnt reasonable care.
You may be better off getting an ultra strong case for it instead such as http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004SPVZKW/?!!!!!hydra0b-21&hvadid=9550943469&ref=asc_df_B004SPVZKW0
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