Insurance
Phone, tablet or laptop broken?
See if your insurance will help pay.
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Select your insurer for specific information about your coverage and the steps in the event of a claim. Or scroll on for general explanations.
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Aegon claims transferred to a.s.r. since 2023 .
Reaal claims has been part of Nationale-Nederlanden since 2024.
Achmea is a holding company, your policy runs through Interpolis, Centraal Beheer, FBTO or InShared.
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Will my insurance cover damage to my device?
It depends on your coverage. Whether it’s a phone, laptop or tablet. These are the most common insurance policies and what they cover:
Contents all risk
Covers accidental damage to your device at home. Think of a fallen phone, broken laptop screen or tablet that gets wet. Check your policy for deductible and maximum amount.
Mostly covered
Contents outdoors
Additional coverage on top of your contents, for damage to items outside your home. There is often a maximum amount. What is covered under electronics varies by policy, so check your policy schedule.
Check your policy
Contents basic
Covers only fire, burglary and leaks. It does not cover a dropped phone, broken laptop or water damage caused by rain. Devices due to your own fault are not covered.
Not covered
Travel Insurance
Covers damage to your device while traveling, through baggage coverage. There is often a deductible and a maximum amount for electronics. Damage at home is not covered.
Check your policy
Liability (AVP).
Covers damage you accidentally cause to someone else’s device. Think of a friend’s laptop or a colleague’s phone. Your own damage is not covered.
Only damage to others
Gadget Insurance
Separate insurance specifically for your devices. Covers damage, water damage and theft of your devices. Premium and deductible vary by provider.
Most extensive
💡 Not sure? Check with your insurer, via app or phone. Then you’ll know in advance exactly what will be reimbursed.
What is typically covered and not covered?
Regardless of the insurer, these rules of thumb apply:
Typically reimbursed
Usually not reimbursed
Damage? Here’s how to arrange it
In five steps, ThePhoneLab takes care of most of it for you.
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1Check your coverage
Check your policy sheet or your insurer’s app to see if the claim is covered.
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2Make your free quote
Use our website to request a free repair quote.
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3Report the damage
Submit the quote to your insurer and mention that you want to be repaired by ThePhoneLab.
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4Bring your device
Stop by ThePhoneLab. We will repair your device and make a clear invoice with all repairs on it.
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5Declare
Send the invoice to your insurer and receive your reimbursement, minus the deductible.
Want a free quote for your insurer?
You can do this yourself in a few clicks, completely free of charge. Add the required repair(s) to your shopping cart and then click on get PDF quote.
Can’t find the repair or don’t know what’s wrong with your device? Then walk into our office or make an appointment. We will make the quote free of charge after a diagnosis in many cases.
Frequently asked questions about insurance
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Is a broken screen covered by my insurance?
Often it does, but not always. All-risk home contents insurance with out-of-home coverage or separate gadget insurance usually pays for screen damage. Basic contents insurance usually does not. Check your policy sheet under “electronics” or “valuables,” or contact your insurer.
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Which insurance policy best covers damage to my phone, laptop or tablet?
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What is the difference between new value and daily value?
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Does my insurer always pay for the repair in full?
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Will my travel insurance cover damage at home?
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My insurance reimburses only new value - what does that mean?
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Is theft of my phone covered?
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How do I request a repair quote from ThePhoneLab?
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Can I get a quote if I don't know what is broken?
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How long does a repair take at ThePhoneLab?
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What do I need to report damage to my insurer?
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My insurance company wants pictures of the damage. Can ThePhoneLab help with that?
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How long does it take for my insurer to pay out?
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What if my claim is denied?
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Can I get my device repaired before I know if the insurance will pay out?
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Will I get an original or equivalent repair?