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Homeowners insurance is a financial safety net that can help protect you and your home from unexpected events such as:
When an unexpected event causes damage to your home, your personal property–furniture, appliances, clothing, electronics, and other personal items–is also at risk. Most homeowners insurance policies include some level of personal property coverage. You should make sure any policy you take out has enough coverage for you.
In the unfortunate event that someone slips and falls while on your property, you and your family may be held liable for any injuries. All homeowners policies include some level of personal liability coverage to respond to incidents where injury or damage occurs to a third party where you may be considered negligent. It is not a bad idea, however, to speak with an agent about umbrella policies for added coverage.
Fires can be devastating. Remember, inflation rates on building materials and construction costs are separate from real estate values. As a result, rebuilding a home can often cost significantly more than expected. Make sure your homeowners' policy has guaranteed replacement cost coverage. Also, be sure that your insurance includes rebuilding your home to code.
Young people are usually very active online. However, using social media and other sites can increase the possibility of them directly or indirectly damaging someone’s reputation and exposing you, the parent, to a lawsuit.
Your homeowners' insurance policy includes liability coverage for property damage caused by any member of the family, but it may not cover rumors or statements that damage a reputation. You need to add an endorsement to your policy to expand coverage to include liability protection that covers personal injury.
If a person is injured on your property and requires medical attention, you may submit the injury-related medical expenses to your insurance carrier. Typically, medical expenses are paid without filing a liability claim against you.
An umbrella or excess liability policy increases your personal liability limits by adding protection over and above your current auto, boat, or homeowners policies-providing real financial value, as well as priceless peace of mind. Excess liability insurance is available either by an endorsement to your homeowners' policy or available as a separate coverage.
Flood losses are becoming more common in places not normally prone to flood damage. And, since typical homeowners insurance policies do not include flood insurance, more people are left paying for the damages out of pocket. Purchasing a flood insurance policy protects your home and contents from flood losses as decided by the National Flood Insurance Program.
When there is substantial damage to your home due to unexpected events such as lightning, fire, or a storm, you may not be able to live in your home until it can be repaired or rebuilt. Be prepared with a homeowners insurance policy that provides added living expenses or loss of use coverage.
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