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14th October 2021

Reasons For Student Insurance

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Students are three times more likely to become a victim of burglary than the average home and with around £2,000 of gadgets on average, It can be a costly experience should the something untoward happen, and there is no student insurance in place to restore your belongings. We have a range of insurance for students options, specially designed for students insurance requirements:

Tips On Safeguarding Your Possessions

  • Register your valuables on www.immobilise.co.uk   so that they can be traced back to you.
  • Don't keep large amounts of cash in your room/house/flat.
  • During parties put your valuables out of sight, in a safe place; apply this rule also, when you're away from your room.
  • If your room is on the ground-floor you should keep all your windows shut and remove any valuables from view.
  • Whilst your student insurers may well replace your laptop they can't replace the data — so back it up!

Definitions Used In Student Insurance

  • Accident / Accidental
    • This means a sudden, unexpected unusual specific event, which occurs at a definable time and place.
  • All Risks
    • Anywhere within the United Kingdom.
  • Bodily Injury
    • Is sustained by the insured person during the period of insurance is caused by an accident and occasions the disablement of the insured person within twelve calendar months from the date of the accident.
  • College / University / School / Educational Institution
    • The university, college, school or educational institution at which you are a full time student.
  • College / University / School / Educational Institution Term
    • The weeks of full college / university / school /educational institution academic activity as published by your college / university / school / educational institution.
  • Credit Card(s)
    • Credit, cheque, charge and cash dispenser cards all belonging to you solely for private use.
  • Desktop Computer Equipment
    • Your monitor, hard drive, mouse, keyboard, printer, and accessories up to £150 in total including preloaded computer software.
  • Disablement
    • Means physical incapacity that entirely prevents you from attending to major duties of your own studies.
  • Doctor
    • A registered Medical Practitioner in the United Kingdom or any other physician acceptable to us.
  • Endorsement
    • A change of your details or cover which appears on your schedule and forms part of your possessions policy.
  • Excess
    • The first part of any claim you must pay.If claims are made under two or more sections for loss or damage resulting from the same cause at the same time only one excess will be deducted from the total amount of the claim payment. In this case the highest excess will apply.
  • Forcible and Violent Entry
    • Forcible and violent entry or exit to or from your accommodation, which is evident by damage to the building at the point of entry/exit.
  • Heave
    • Upward and/or lateral movement of the site on which the insured address stands caused by swelling of the ground.
  • Insured Address
    • The room or rooms occupied by you at the address stated on your schedule.
  • Landslip or Landslide
    • Downward movement of sloping ground.
  • Laptop & Portable Computers
    • Includes all small hand held or lap held computers defined as but not limited to laptop, palmtop or PDAs.
  • Money
    • Coins or bank notes in current circulation, cheques,traveller’s cheques or banker’s drafts. Postal or money orders, gift vouchers and current postage stamps that are not part of a stamp collection. Saving certificates, premium bonds or saving stamps. Luncheon vouchers, trading stamps, telephone cards, current travel or other tickets witha fixed monetary value all belonging to you.
  • Occupied
    • The insured address is left unoccupied for no more than30 consecutive days.
  • Off Campus
    • Privately rented accommodation.
  • Period of Insurance
    • As shown in your schedule.
  • Personal Possessions
    • All household goods and clothing belonging to you or household goods rented to you for which you are legally responsible under a written agreement making you responsible for insuring them.
  • Possessions Policy
    • This comprises your policy booklet, your schedule and any endorsements.
  • Pre-existing medical condition
    • Any condition, injury, illness, disease or related conditions and/or associated symptoms, whether diagnosed or not,which in the 12 month period immediately prior to the startof insurance:
      • you knew about, or should reasonably have known about, or
      • you had seen, or arranged to see, a doctor about.
  • Replacement Value
    • The cost of replacing items as new, except for clothing,household linen, rented household goods and college /university / school / educational establishment property on loan, where a deduction is made for wear and tear.
  • Schedule
    • The document detailing the sections of your possessions policy which states your sums insured and any special terms and conditions which may apply.
  • Sickness
    • Means your sickness, which declares itself during the period of insurance and causes your disablement within twelve months of declaring itself.
  • Single Article Limit
    • The limit that applies to any individual item insured
  • Subsidence
    • Downward movement of the site on which the insured address stands by a cause other than the weight of the buildings themselves.
  • Sum Insured
    • The amount stated for each section of cover as shown in your schedule or notified to you at renewal.
  • United Kingdom
    • England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Manand the Channel Islands.
  • Unoccupied
    • Where you have not stayed in the insured address for 30consecutive days or more prior to a loss being discovered.
  • Vacation
    • Those periods between the end and the beginning of published college / university / school / educational establishment terms.
  • Valuables
    • Any article of gold, silver or other precious metal, jewellery,pearls or gemstones. Watches or clocks. Works of art,pictures and curios. Collections of stamps, coins, banknotes or medals. Furs or leather jackets.
  • We / Us / Our
    • For cover sections 1 - 5 and 7 - 24, this insurance is underwritten by Canopius Managing Agents Limited. Canopius Managing Agents Limited is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Canopius Managing Agents Limited’s registered office is Gallery 9, One Lime Street, London EC3M 7HA. Registered Number: 01514453.

      For cover section 6 only, this insurance is administered by Arc Legal Assistance Ltd and underwritten by Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Ltd.
  • You / Your / The Insured
    • The person named as the policyholder in your schedule.

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