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Homeowner's
Insurance
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What
do my coverages mean?
A policy
can be quite complicated. Here we will try to help you better understand
what everything means.
- Coverage
A – Dwelling, covers:
The dwelling
on your premises, including structures attached to your dwelling (i.e.
This is your house and anything else like a patio or garage that is
directly attached to your house).
Any materials
and supplies that may be next to your dwelling used to construct,
alter or repair your dwelling or other structures on the premises
(i.e. This covers the saws, drills, etc used to update your house).
- Coverage
B – Other Structures, covers:
Other
structures on the premises set apart from the dwelling by clear space.
This includes structures connected to the dwelling by only a fence,
utility line or similar connection. This does not include the land
that these other structures are located on (i.e. A separate garage,
pool house, etc).
Does
not cover other structures:
Used
whole or in part for business.
Rented
or held for rental to any person not living in the primary dwelling,
unless used solely as a private garage.
The limit
of coverage will not exceed 10% of your limit of liability set forth
by Coverage A.
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Coverage C – Personal Property, covers:
Personal
property owned or used by an insured while it is anywhere in the world.
At the insured’s request, personal property can be covered that
is owned by: others while the property is part of the premises occupied
by the insured; a guest or resident employee while the property is
part of any residence owned by the insured.
There
are many “Special Limits of Liability.” These cover such
things as money, bank notes, securities, deeds, personal records,
passports, watercraft, trailers not used with watercraft, jewelry,
precious metals, property away from the premises, compact discs, etc.
These
do not cover such things as animals, motor vehicles or other motorized
land conveyances, aircraft and parts, property of any tenants, business
data, etc.
To get
more details, read the “Definitions” section under “Coverage
C – Personal Property” on your homeowner's policy.
- Coverage
D – Loss of Use, covers:
Additional
living expenses you incur should your home become unlivable due to
a covered loss.
- Additional
Coverages
Debris
Removal:
Will pay for the reasonable expense for the removal of: debris if
caused by a Peril Insured Against; ash, dust or particles from a
volcanic eruption that has caused direct loss to a building or property
contained in a building.
Will
pay up to $500 for the removal of: your tree(s) felled by a windstorm,
hail, weight of ice, snow, sleet, or a neighbor’s tree (provided
it damages a covered structure).
Reasonable
Repairs:
In
the event that the covered property is damaged by an applicable
peril, Reasonable Repairs will pay for the reasonable cost incurred
by you for necessary measures taken solely to protect against further
damage. This will also cover other damaged property that is covered
under this policy.
Trees,
Shrubs and Other Plants:
Will
cover trees, shrubs, plants or lawns on the premises.
Will
pay up to 5% of the limit of liability that applies to the dwelling.
No more than $500 of this limit will be available for any one tree,
shrub or plant. Will not cover property grown for business purposes.
Fire
Department Service Charge:
Will
pay up to $500 for your liability assumed by contract or agreement
for fire department charges incurred when he fire department is
called to save or protect covered property from a peril covered
against.
Property
Removed:
Will
insure covered property against direct loss from any cause while
being removed from a premises endangered by a peril insured against
and for no more than 30 days while removed (i.e. If your property
is destroyed in any way and elements of your damaged property must
be removed, this will cover the costs for that damaged property
to be removed for up to 30 days).
Credit
Card, Fund Transfer Card, Forgery and Counterfeit Money:
Will
pay up to $500 for:
The
legal obligation of an insured to pay because of the
theft or unauthorized use of a credit card(s);
Loss
resulting from the theft or unauthorized use of a credit cards(s);
Loss
resulting by forgery or alteration of any check or negotiable
instrument;
Loss
through accepting, in good faith, counterfeit United States or
Canadian paper currency.
Loss
Assessment:
Will
pay up to $1000 for your share of loss assessment charged during
the policy period against you by a corporation or association of
property owners, when the assessment is made by a direct loss to
the property, owned by all members collectively, caused by a peril
insured against under “Coverage A” other than earthquake
or land shock waves or tremors before, during or after a volcanic
eruption (i.e. When damage occurs as a result of a covered peril,
that damage must be assessed. This coverage will pay up to $1000
of the cost to assess that damage).
Collapse:
Will
insure you against direct physical loss to the covered property
involving collapse of a building or any part of a building caused
only by one or more of the following:
Perils
insured against in “Coverage C.” These perils apply
to covered buildings and personal property for loss insured by this
additional coverage;
Hidden
decay;
Hidden
insect or vermin damage;
Weight
of contents, equipment, animals or people;
Weight
of rain which collects on a roof;
Use
of defective material or methods in construction, remodeling or
renovation if the collapse occurs during the course of the construction,
remodeling or renovation.
Loss
of awning, fence, patio, pavement, swimming pool, underground pipe,
flue, drain, cesspool, septic tank, foundation, retaining wall,
bulkhead, pier, wharf or dock is not included under the aforementioned
items, unless the loss is a direct result of the collapse of a building.
Collapse
does not include settling, cracking, shrinking, bulging or expansion.
Glass
or Safety Glazing Material:
Will
cover:
The
breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of
a covered building, storm door or storm window;
Damage
to covered property by glass or safety glazing material which
is part of a building, storm door or storm window.
These
are not covered if the dwelling on the premises has been vacant
for more than 30 consecutive days immediately before the loss. A
dwelling being constructed is not considered vacant.
Landlord’s Furnishings:
Will
pay up to $2500 for your appliances, carpeting and other household
furnishings, in an apartment on the premises regularly rented or
held for rental to others, for loss caused only by the following
perils:
Fire and lightening;
Windstorm or hail;
Explosion;
Riot or civil commotion;
Aircraft;
Vehicles;
Smoke;
Vandalism or malicious mischief;
Falling objects;
Weight of ice, snow or sleet;
Accidental discharge or overflow of water or steam;
Sudden and accidental tearing apart, cracking, burning, or
bulging;
Freezing;
Sudden and accidental damage from artificially generated
electrical current;
Volcanic eruption.
The
$2500 limit is the most that will be paid in any one loss regardless
of the number appliances, carpeting or other household furnishings
involved in the loss.
If you want
a more in-depth description of what these elements mean, please contact
the Insurance Services Office, Inc.
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