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Accidental damageThis form of insurance cover is for an unintentional one-off incident that causes damage to your property or its contents. For example, accidentally spilling red wine over your new white carpet. It do [..]
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Accidental damageAn accident that causes physical damage, which is caused suddenly by an outside force and is not expected and not deliberate. So, general wear and tear or damage that occurs gradually is NOT accidenta [..]
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Accidental damageDamage caused by an accident.
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Accidental damage In relation to Information Security, accidental damage refers to damage or loss, that is caused as a result of a genuine error or misfortune. However, despite the genuine nature of the accident, such incidents can, and should be prevented by awareness, alertness and action. For example, whilst we can all sympathise with the person who has lost th [..]
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Accidental damageIn relation to System and Device level Security, accidental damage refers to damage or loss that is caused as a result of a genuine error or misfortune. However, despite the genuine nature of the acci [..]
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Accidental damageThis is a type of insurance cover that is designed to protect the policyholder’s possessions against damage caused by an unforeseeable circumstance, but not theft. The policyholder may be subject to a [..]
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Accidental damageDamage caused suddenly, by external means, that isn't expected and isn't deliberate.
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Accidental damageIf there is no definition in the policy, the term will have its normal everyday meaning. Accidental Damage usually means unintended and unexpected damage caused by sudden (and external) means. Insurer [..]
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Accidental damageAccidental damage is damage caused suddenly, by external means, that isn't expected and isn't deliberate.
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