Why should you get Home Insurance from the Insurance Company? First of all, it covers almost all damages to your house. Second, it is incredibly easy to get Home Insurance from the Insurance Company.
The Home Insurance from the Insurance Company covers a wide array of damages to your property. Fire, burglary, vandalism, volcanoes and hurricanes are all insured under our special Home Insurance*.
But the Insurance Company offers more: our professional agents are trained to provide you with the best insurance that money can buy. They will make a complete survey of your house to make sure that everything is insured for exactly the right amount. No longer will you be over- or underinsured.
*All damages caused by kinetic and/or chemical energy is exempt from our coverage.
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A standard homeowners insurance policy includes four essential types of coverage. They include:
- Coverage for the structure of your home.
- Coverage for your personal belongings.
- Liability protection.
- Additional living expenses in the event you are temporarily
unable to live in your home because of a fire or other insured disaster.
The structure of your house

This
part of your policy pays to repair or rebuild your home if it is
damaged or destroyed by fire, hurricane, hail, lightning or other
disaster listed in your policy. It will not pay for damage caused by a
flood, earthquake or routine wear and tear. When purchasing coverage
for the structure of your home, it is important to buy enough to
rebuild your home.
Most standard policies also cover structures that are detached from
your home such as a garage, tool shed or gazebo. Generally, these
structures are covered for about 10% of the amount of insurance you
have on the structure of your home. If you need more coverage, talk to
your insurance agent about purchasing more insurance.
Your personal belongings

Your
furniture, clothes, sports equipment and other personal items are
covered if they are stolen or destroyed by fire, hurricane or other
insured disaster. Most companies provide coverage for 50% to 70% of the
amount of insurance you have on the structure of your home. So if you
have $100,000 worth of insurance on the structure of your home, you
would have between $50,000 to $70,000 worth of coverage for your
belongings. The best way to determine if this is enough coverage is to
conduct a home inventory.
This part of your policy includes off-premises coverage. This means
that your belongings are covered anywhere in the world, unless you have
decided against off-premises coverage. Some companies limit the amount
to 10% of the amount of insurance you have for your possessions. You
have up to $500 of coverage for unauthorized use of your credit cards.
Expensive items like jewelry, furs and silverware are covered, but
there are usually dollar limits if they are stolen. Generally, you are
covered for between $1,000 to $2,000 for all of your jewelry and furs.
To insure these items to their full value, purchase a special personal
property endorsement or floater and insure the item for it's appraised
value. Coverage includes “accidental disappearance,” meaning coverage
if you simply lose that item. And there is no deductible.
Trees, plants and shrubs are also covered under standard homeowners
insurance. Generally you are covered for 5% of the insurance on the
house—up to about $500 per item. Perils covered are theft, fire,
lightning, explosion, vandalism, riot and even falling aircraft. They
are not covered for damage by wind or disease.
Liability protection

Liability
covers you against lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that
you or family members cause to other people. It also pays for damage
caused by your pets. So, if your son, daughter or dog accidentally
ruins your neighbor’s expensive rug, you are covered. However, if they
destroy your rug, you are not covered.
The liability portion of your policy pays for both the cost of
defending you in court and any court awards—up to the limit of your
policy. You are also covered not just in your home, but anywhere in the
world.
Liability limits generally start at about $100,000. However, experts
recommend that you purchase at least $300,000 worth of protection. Some
people feel more comfortable with even more coverage. You can purchase
an umbrella or excess liability policy which provides broader coverage,
including claims against you for libel and slander, as well as higher
liability limits. Generally, umbrella policies cost between $200 to
$350 for $1 million of additional liability protection.
Your policy also provides no-fault medical coverage. In the event a
friend or neighbor is injured in your home, he or she can simply submit
medical bills to your insurance company. This way, expenses are paid
without a liability claim being filed against you. You can generally
get $1,000 to $5,000 worth of this coverage. It does not, however, pay
the medical bills for your family or your pet.
Additional living expenses

This
pays the additional costs of living away from home if you can't live
there due to damage from a fire, storm or other insured disaster. It
covers hotel bills, restaurant meals and other living expenses incurred
while your home is being rebuilt. Coverage for additional living
expenses differs from company to company. Many policies provide
coverage for about 20% of the insurance on your house. You can increase
this coverage, however, for an additional premium. Some companies sell
a policy that provides an unlimited amount of loss-of-use coverage, but
for a limited amount of time.
If you rent out part of your house, this coverage also reimburses you
for the rent that you would have collected from your tenant if your
home had not been destroyed.