Burst water pipes major cause of insurance claims

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Legal & General has revealed that one of the major reasons for home insurance claims is for leaks or damage to their customers’ homes from an escape of water.

Of these the most common by far are related to leaks from water pipes, which make up 38% of all the water damage claims, followed by damage from faulty showers, toilets/cisterns and basins.

The insurer has received nearly 14,600 claims for water damage caused by leaking pipes since the beginning of 2014, at a cost of nearly £36m. It also received over 3,000 claims related to leaking showers.

In total, Legal & General has received 38,000 household insurance claims for water damage over the last two and a half years, with a total value of £81m. The latest ABI statistics also confirm that this is one of the top reasons for customer claims across the industry, with £1.72m paid every day for escape of water claims in residential properties in 2014.

The average cost of a claim for damage caused by leaking, frozen or damaged water pipes is £2390, Legal & General’s data shows. For burst central heating pipes alone, the costs  are higher at £2,800 on average per claim.

Legal & General’s claims statistics include both claims paid directly to customers and any costs paid directly to suppliers or workman in respect of a customer’s claim, where no cash benefit has been paid to the customer.

The insurer is looking to raise awareness of the risk of water damage in the home and how property owners can help prevent these, particularly in September and October, when many people turn their central heating back on.

Claire Hird, head of household claims at Legal & General, said: “Having your home damaged by an escape of water is extremely stressful and inconvenient given the areas of your home which could likely be affected, such as kitchens and bathrooms. We have received around 38,000 water damage-based claims over the last two and a half years, with leaks from water pipes being far and away the biggest in terms of both value and frequency.

“We are keen to make our customers and the wider public aware of the risks of water damage in the home, how common these incidents are and what steps can be taken to minimise their potential exposure to such a situation.”

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