Meath Lady
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Thanks ClubmanA quick Google suggests that there are several companies offering standalone insurance for hearing aids but I didn't go as far as to check what specific sort of risks and situations are covered.
Thanks Clubman
I will check some of them out but I know my audiologist told me most won't do them now but did in the past.
All Risks is usually an 'add on' to the home policy.
not really or at least it wont be for 5k worth of hearing aids. Usually something like 1-2% of the value of the item .and generally expensive.
I remember looking to add bikes in the past where they were adding ~10% of the item value, but running through one of the quote engines, specifying €5k cover for hearing aids added €136 to the price.Usually something like 1-2% of the value of the item .
ive got a lot of stuff on all risks (watches, wifes jewellery etc) and its pretty low % wise, if it was anywhere 10% i wouldnt be insuring!!I remember looking to add bikes in the past where they were adding ~10% of the item value, but running through one of the quote engines, specifying €5k cover for hearing aids added €136 to the price.
That's the conclusion I took at the time, though this was a few years back now. I think the high rate of bike thefts in Dublin made insuring good ones prohibitive.ive got a lot of stuff on all risks (watches, wifes jewellery etc) and its pretty low % wise, if it was anywhere 10% i wouldnt be insuring!!
Your loss would be the cost of the new aids LESS any grant. I don't see they were wrong.I had my hearing aids insured together with my KBC house insurance a few years ago. When I went to replace the hearing aids during the claim process they wanted to only pay the amount less the grants I may receive from government. I refused stating the grants were subjective and not guaranteed. They eventually paid out the proper amount but when I went to reinsure the new ones they refused. Likely they refused because of the grant debacle but I also wondered if they wouldn't requote me simply because I made a claim.
If making a claim would reduce your pool of available insurers then it follows that it gets more expensive. I find insurance in general to be a scam and these days I'm happier to put the insurance fee into the emergency fund and take good care of my stuff. The longer you go without losing or breaking them the less the risk of being quids out if the event occurs and besides, hearing aid lifespan is about 6 years.. the insurance cash is needed for the next pair.
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