When it comes to home insurance, under-insurance is a genuine concern and a homeowner who hasnt got enough cover could find themselves out of pocket if they are a victim of burglary, fire or other disaster.
There is no point insuring your belongings if you dont value them correctly. If you are a victim of burglary or fire or some other disaster and you have insurance, this does not automatically mean that youll get the full value of the goods back. It all depends on how much cover you are insured for.
Sadly, many people find out too late that they didnt properly calculate how much their possessions were worth and not only have to deal with the emotive side of being burgled or having their belongings ruined in a fire or flood, but have to suffer a financial loss too.
Even if your policy is index-linked (where every year your home contents insurer automatically increases your level of cover), it still doesnt mean your contents are fully protected.
For example, over a year, even something as simple as buying two DVDs and two CDs every month could add around 500 to the value of your contents. Add to that an expensive watch, a brand new suit, childrens...