Hi
Not totally sure if this is the correct forum but a query on home insurance.
I have for the last 3 years been paying house and contents insurance which I had to setup for myself following the breakdown of my marriage. Prior to the break up this was something my Ex Wife would sort out and pay as I worked away from home a lot.
I have come to claim for a water leak which has damaged my laminate flooring. Whilst discussing the fact that the flooring had been damaged some 6 or 7 years ago and had been replaced throughout the ground floor to the builder sent to assess the damage just as a means to explain why it went throughout and had not been divided at each room.
As this was not on an insurance on my name I never reported this to the insurance company when taking out the insurance. They are now seeking to refuse to uphold my claim for not disclosing this. I explained the situation and explained I could not even give them any details of the damage, ie which insurance company, exact date etc. as I no longer know where my ex is or have any means of contacting her.
I feel that as I took out the original insurance as a new business and did not claim any NCD they are being unfair to reject the claim.
Is this something that is correct as this would then potentially put lots of divorcee's such as myself at risk of not being covered for insurance they are paying ot for
Thoughts and advice on this would be much appreciated.
Not totally sure if this is the correct forum but a query on home insurance.
I have for the last 3 years been paying house and contents insurance which I had to setup for myself following the breakdown of my marriage. Prior to the break up this was something my Ex Wife would sort out and pay as I worked away from home a lot.
I have come to claim for a water leak which has damaged my laminate flooring. Whilst discussing the fact that the flooring had been damaged some 6 or 7 years ago and had been replaced throughout the ground floor to the builder sent to assess the damage just as a means to explain why it went throughout and had not been divided at each room.
As this was not on an insurance on my name I never reported this to the insurance company when taking out the insurance. They are now seeking to refuse to uphold my claim for not disclosing this. I explained the situation and explained I could not even give them any details of the damage, ie which insurance company, exact date etc. as I no longer know where my ex is or have any means of contacting her.
I feel that as I took out the original insurance as a new business and did not claim any NCD they are being unfair to reject the claim.
Is this something that is correct as this would then potentially put lots of divorcee's such as myself at risk of not being covered for insurance they are paying ot for
Thoughts and advice on this would be much appreciated.
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