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legal fees
sarerb18
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Please can anyone advise me about legal fees with contents insurance. Do I really need them? I do not own the building. 
Thanks Sarer.
Posted this elsewhere but no one answered so I hope this is OK to ask again here. Sorry if not.
Thanks Sarer.
Posted this elsewhere but no one answered so I hope this is OK to ask again here. Sorry if not.
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It depends what sort of legal fees you are reffering to. If it's legal liability cover then that is usually included in your contents cover anyway(that's if someone hurt themselves on your property and wanted to sue you.)
If its legal expenses or legal protection you are reffering to then this is an additional cover that you would use when you wanted to sue someone else e.g. claiming bank charges, contractual disputes, employer disputes. The legal expenses then pays for court costs, solicitors fees etc.
In a nutshell if you just want your contents covered and nothing else don't bother with legal cover and safe a few pennies!
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