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What would the compensation be for a damaged item/part which is part of a larger unit (example: a sofas cushion), in case this item cannot be repaired and no exact match can be found for it?

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What would the compensation be for a damaged item/part which is part of a larger unit (example: a sofas cushion), in case this item cannot be repaired and no exact match can be found for it?

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Assuming that damages were noted by the customer at the time of delivery, and a matching item (cushion in this example) could not be reproduced, the insurance carrier would allow for replacement of the sofa, or the insured value, whichever is less. The insurance carrier would then have the right to salvage the item.

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