Buildings insurance covers all physical parts of your property such as flooring, building foundation, walls, installations (if they are insured), outbuildings and fences (if they meet the predetermined conditions). Buildings insurance doesn`t cover damages to items within your household such as furniture, appliances, clothes and shoes, jewelry ans art. Those items are covered by home contents insurance. Buildings insurance and home contents insurance can be bought separately or as a combined policy.
Your property will only be insured in full when you get combined buildings and home contents insurance.Damages are quickly and easily reported – online, by email or phoneWhen you`re taking our an insurance policy you first need to get well-informed about your rights in case of loss. That is why it is necessary to consult an insurance consultant when choosing your coverage plan and type of insurance, who will explain in detail what each insurance policy covers. All damages may be reported through an
online form, by email or phone, quickly and easily, and if your policy covers that specific loss it will be compensated promptly.
Price of property insurance isn`t as high as many thinkOne of the most common reasons given for not contracting property insurance is that it`s too expensive. To prove that this claim isn`t true, we calculated that you can insure a
60-square-meter apartment for
as little as 5 euros per month with our Komfort policy that includes household insurance, buildings insurance and home contents insurance or, in other words, you will pay as little as 1 euro per square meter of your property, depending on the type of insurance policy you contracted. Anyone can easily calculate their chosen coverage and insurance premium in
UNIQA`s webshop where you can buy insurance or you can visit one of UNIQA`s sales offices and contract your insurance policy there.
“Better decisions always sound smart" is the slogan of UNIQA`s new regional digital marketing campaign for home insurance, which started simultaneously in all countries of the UNIQA SEE region: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Bulgaria. The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of the importance of home insurance.