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Musical Instruments: Covered by Home Insurance?

Published by Corentin on July 09, 2026 and updated on July 09, 2026 Reading time : 5 minutes

For a student or a young professional passionate about music, an instrument represents much more than just an object: it is both an emotional and financial investment. Yet, few musicians truly know if their instrument is protected by their home insurance. In practice, everything depends on the contract and the chosen formula: some home insurance policies cover instruments as personal property, while others require enhanced guarantees or dedicated insurance.

Student and young professional home insurance is a housing contract specially adapted to the needs of students and young professionals. It generally covers tenant’s liability and personal property against the main daily risks.

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  • Personal property status: A musical instrument is often considered personal property, meaning it is covered under the housing framework.

  • Contract variables: Coverage depends on the caps, deductibles, and exclusions specific to each contract.

  • Location limit: Protection generally applies strictly to the insured home, not outside the accommodation.

  • High-value declarations: Beyond a certain cap (often around €5,000 on the market), declaring the instrument to the insurer is recommended.

  • Professional or mobile use: For professional use or frequent travel, a specific “musical instrument” insurance policy becomes necessary.

Is a Musical Instrument Covered by Home Insurance in France?

On the market, most comprehensive home insurance contracts include musical instruments in your personal property capital, alongside furniture, appliances, or computer equipment. They are then protected against common domestic incidents: fire, water damage, and, depending on the guarantees purchased, theft and vandalism.

However, reimbursement remains subject to a cap per object or per room, and to potential deductibles.

At Assurances Étudiants by ADH, an instrument is covered as personal property. From the Essentielle Formula (starting at €20.95/year), personal property is guaranteed up to €3,500 per main room against fire, water damage, and weather events, with no deductible on these guarantees. Theft and vandalism are only covered under the Sérénité Formula (starting at €50.63/year): theft and vandalism up to €800 per room (with a €70 deductible).

What Does Home Insurance Cover for Musical Instruments?

Generally, when an instrument is included in a home insurance policy, it is protected against:

  • Theft at the insured home (depending on the formula);
  • Fire and water damage;
  • Vandalism and certain accidental damages, depending on selected options.

The coverage applies strictly to the insured address. Depending on the contract, reimbursement can be made at replacement value (reimbursement of the purchase price) or actual cash value (with a deduction for wear and tear).

Type of Coverage in France

Type of Coverage Included in a Standard Home Insurance Contract in France May Require an Option
Theft Yes Yes
Fire Yes No
Water Damage Yes No
Accidental Breakage Partial Yes
Professional Travel or Paid Gigs No Yes (Specific Insurance)

At Assurances Étudiants by ADH, fire and water damage are covered from the Essentielle Formula. Theft and accidental breakage require the Sérénité Formula. In all cases, the guarantee applies strictly to the insured accommodation: an instrument damaged or stolen outside the home is not covered by the housing contract.

What are the Limits and Exclusions to Know?

Even with good basic coverage, several restrictions frequently appear across the market:

  • Professional use (paid concerts, private lessons);
  • Intentional or fraudulent fault of the insured (the only exclusion mandated by law, Article L113-1 of the French Insurance Code) as well as lack of precaution expressly stated in the contract;
  • Natural wear and tear and internal breakdowns;
  • Damages occurring during transport or outside the home, without a dedicated extension.

The “accidental breakage” guarantee often remains optional or absent from entry-level formulas. Before signing up, it is essential to check the precise terms of the contract.

At Assurances Étudiants by ADH, there are two concrete points to remember: theft is only acquired with the Sérénité Formula, and coverage is limited to the insured accommodation. Professional use or frequent travel fall outside the scope of the home insurance contract.

Is a Specific Insurance Needed for Musicians?

On the market, a dedicated “musical instrument” insurance policy aims to protect the instrument against all physical risks, including during transport, rehearsals, and concerts, in France as well as abroad. It becomes relevant when:

  • The instrument is used professionally;
  • The musician travels regularly with their instrument;
  • Enhanced protection is sought (appraisal value, theft on tour, accident outside the home).

Criterion Home Insurance Specific Instrument Insurance
Professional Use Not covered Covered
Travel Outside the Home Limited Covered
Reimbursement at Appraisal Value Rare Frequent
Deductible / Depreciation Variable Often reduced

The Assurances Étudiants by ADH home insurance covers the instrument at home as personal property. For professional or mobile use, it must be complemented by a dedicated solution, which requires a separate contract.

How to Declare and Protect a Valuable Instrument

The reimbursement cap corresponds to the maximum amount payable for an insured object in the event of a claim. On the market, any instrument exceeding this cap (often around €5,000) must be declared to the insurer, supported by an invoice or appraisal certificate, to qualify for full reimbursement. Insurers frequently request a declaration within the days following the purchase.

At Assurances Étudiants by ADH, personal property is guaranteed up to €3,500 per main room. An instrument whose value approaches or exceeds this amount must therefore receive special attention: systematically keep invoices and dated photographs, which will facilitate reimbursement in the event of theft or a claim.

Best Practices for Properly Insuring Your Musical Instruments

A few good habits that apply regardless of your insurer:

  • Check the reimbursable cap per object and per room in the contract;
  • Keep invoices and dated photographs of each instrument;
  • Have rare or vintage instruments appraised;
  • Declare any new high-value purchase to your insurer;
  • Check the clauses applicable to loaned or rented instruments.

In the event of a claim, French law (Article L113-2 of the Insurance Code) imposes minimum declaration deadlines from the moment you become aware of the damage:

  • 2 business days in case of theft or vandalism.
  • 5 business days for a fire, water damage, or glass breakage.
  • 30 days in case of a natural disaster (from the publication of the official decree).

The contract may provide more favorable deadlines. Prepare the following elements:

  1. A written statement sent to the insurer within the applicable deadline;
  2. Proof of ownership and value (invoices, appraisals, photos);
  3. Evidence of the claim, including, in the event of theft, a police report, which is generally mandatory to open the file.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is my musical instrument automatically covered by my home insurance?

In general, yes: most home insurance policies cover instruments as personal property, within the limits of the contract’s caps and exclusions. At Assurances Étudiants by ADH, the instrument is covered under personal property from the Essentielle Formula for fire and water damage.

Does home insurance cover instruments outside the home?

Not necessarily. Coverage generally applies strictly to the insured accommodation; damage occurring outside the home requires specific insurance. This is also the case at Assurances Étudiants by ADH, where the housing guarantee is limited to the insured property.

Should I declare a high-value instrument to my insurer?

Yes. Any instrument whose value exceeds the planned cap must be declared, with supporting documents, to guarantee full reimbursement. At Assurances Étudiants by ADH, personal property is capped at €3,500 per main room: beyond that, it is best to keep invoices and proofs of value.

Is the theft of an instrument covered?

This depends on the formula you selected: theft is not systematically included in entry-level contracts. At Assurances Étudiants by ADH, theft and vandalism inside the accommodation are covered under the Sérénité Formula, up to €800 per main room (with a €70 deductible).

Is specific insurance required for professional use?

Yes. As soon as an instrument is used for paid activities or is subject to frequent travel, a specialized “musical instrument” insurance policy is required. The Assurances Étudiants by ADH home insurance covers the instrument at home and must then be completed by a dedicated contract.

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