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Computer Insurance
by: Joseph Kenny
Investing in a personal computer is not less an amount. It is next only to
investing in a house or a car. So, it's not unwise an idea to insure your computer
and its allied accessories like peripherals and software. However, how much coverage
you get for what accessory depends on individual market offer. There are several
threats your computer might face. Such as virus attack, data corruption, system
crashing down, peripheral malfunctioning and many more. Thus, it is important
for you to protect your investment by proper insurance coverage. There are certain
aspects of computer insurance you must know.
Coverage under homeowner or renter's policy
In most of the cases if you have homeowner or renter's policy your home accessories
and assets are also covered in that and so is your computer. It is covered against
all the threats and disasters listed in the policy. Thus, if your computer gets
stolen or gutted in fire you can claim for the damages. However, your computer
gets covered only for the amount listed in your policy.
Replacement cost and actual cash value
Though replacement cost is 10 percent more expensive as compared to Actual
cash value, keeping in mind that things depreciate fast, this is a very wise
move. The reimbursement you get on replacement cost is the same as the current
cost of your computer and not the petty depreciated cost you would get with actual
cash value policy.
Coverage for Laptop and portable computer
Laptop and portable computers are considered personal possessions away from
home under the homeowners or renter's policy. Thus, they are also covered under
this policy. However, there is a dollar limit on personal possession that are
stolen or damaged away from home.
Computers don't only get covered under the homeowners or renter's policy.
A number of insurance companies offer individual insurance policies for computers
as well. It is important to remember that when you buy a computer insurance policy
you must retain the receipt of the policy as well as that of the computer and
its peripherals very carefully.
Computer insurance is vital for students, business professionals, small business
owners, schools, home users with heavy usage and many more people who use computers
for their critical applications. Computer insurance does not cover certain items
such as maintenance costs, electrical or mechanical breakdown, wear and tear,
fraud and dishonesty, consequential loss, and loss or damage caused by sonic
bangs. However, they are well covered under the warranty/extended warranty of
the equipment.
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About The Author
Joseph Kenny is the webmaster of the insurance site http://www.insure121.com/
where you will find information, news and links to the leading providers of insurance.
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This article was posted on January 20, 2006
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