If you are adequately insured on your contents, it is likely that you will be in a position to avail of new for old cover. However, there are some household policies that will make a deduction for wear and tear on electronic items over a certain age. In the event that you can avail of new for old cover, Insurers will give you the cost of the current equivalent item that has been damaged, less the deduction of the policy excess. If you paid €999 two years ago, and the cost of that item has reduced to say, €650, then the current replacement ( new for old) cost of €650 will form the basis of the measurement of the loss. What you originally paid for it will have no bearing on how the loss will be measured.
If you do have a claim under your policy, you must disclose this in the event that you wish to change insurers. Some insurers will not accept new customers who have a recent claims history. Therefore, even if you dont incur an additional premium following this claim, you may limit economic opportunities that arise in the event that you wish to change insurers and avail of more competitive premiums.