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Proinnsias | 23:48 Mon 07th Jul 2008 | Insurance
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My daughter's plumber has accidentally nicked a central heating pipe and caused considerable damage to the room below. Her insurance policy says she is covered for " [damage caused by] escape of water or oil from any fixed water or heating installation, or from any fixed domestic appliance." Will she be covered?
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Hi there,
I would think she should be covered, but also, the plumber should have Public Liability insurance, and the responsiblity ultimately lies with him to put right.
Good luck!
Annie
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Thanks mslyrical6. Had a good result with the assessor. Just as well - the plumber had no PLI.
As for noknowledge, not much in the line of manners either!

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