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My insurance company won’t pay out after my fence blew over in the storm – what are my rights?

STORMS can cause all sorts of damage to your property and wreak havoc on your garden - including pulling down your fence.

But there's a real grey cloud over whose responsibility it is to pick up the pieces.

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Will your insurer typically pay for a blown over fence? We revealCredit: Getty

And that's what left one confused, when their insurance company refused to pay for their blown over fence.

On the online discussion forum they said: "The insurance assessor came round and said 'that’s fair wear and tear as the bricks are old at the base.'

"'Plus it’s a bad design for a fence, so we are not paying out'.”

As far as they were concerned the fence had only come down because of the bad weather - and they couldn't understand why their insurer wouldn't cough up.

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But it's all down to what you paid for when you first took out your insurance policy.

What can you do if you're faced with a similar situation? We explain your rights if your fence is blown over in a storm.

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Will my insurance company pay for the fence?

You'll likely have taken out home insurance to cover your property from damage during big events like fires, storms and floods.

Building insurance covers the structure of your home as well as any fixtures and fittings, so that typically includes fitted kitchens and bathroom suites.

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said: "Generally, home insurance will cover the main home including sheds, garages and garden fences.

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