Trampoline took off in the wind?
Trampoline Storm Damage and Liability (UK)
Trampoline blown into a neighbour's car? See where UK home insurance picks up and where it doesn't.
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The short answer
The trampoline itself isn't covered for storm. Damage it causes to your neighbour's property can be claimed under your buildings/contents personal liability section — usually up to £2 million — but only if negligence is proven (e.g. it wasn't anchored).
Frequently asked
- Am I liable if a child is injured?
- Personal liability covers injury to third parties up to the policy limit. Notify insurers immediately and don't admit fault.
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