"AppleCare does not cover:
Damage caused by a device that is not the Covered Equipment, including but not limited to non-Apple-branded equipment, whether or not purchased at the same time as the Covered Equipment;
Damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, flood, fire, earthquake, unusual physical or electrical stress or interference, failure or fluctuation of electrical power, lightning, static electricity, or other external causes;
Damage caused by use outside the permitted parameters described in documentation supplied or published by Apple, including but not limited to use within improper environments such as excess temperature or humidity;
Damage caused by service (including faulty installation, repair, or upgrades) performed by anyone who is not a representative of Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider;
Covered Equipment or a part within the Covered Equipment that has been modified without the written permission of Apple;
Consumable parts that have depleted their useful life other than through defects in materials and workmanship;
Any Covered Equipment whose serial number has been removed or defaced;
Installation or removal of the Covered Equipment; and
Service necessary to comply with the regulations of any government body or agency arising after the date of this Plan."
-> So that leaves you with other insurance plans. AppleCare is not insurance. It is just an extension of the one-year warranty to repair any defects.
Lookup companies like safeware.com
Bob
I was wondering if there are accidental damage protection plans for macbook pros? (preferably 4 years)

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