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Am
I Covered?
If
you are buying a home or remodeling your home, it is a good idea
to make sure that the homeowners' policy you are buying or have
fulfills all your needs. Here is a list of questions to ask your
insurance agent. Remember, your agent is your best source of information
about your homeowners' policy. Make sure you take the time to discuss
with him or her any of the concerns or questions you have. Your
premiums pay for that time they spend helping allay your fears and
concerns.
Here
are questions you should ask:
- Will
this policy cover direct losses due to fire, lightning, tornadoes,
wind storms, hail, explosions, smoke, vandalism, and theft?
- What
will happen if our house is totally destroyed by fire? Should
my coverage be based on cost to rebuild or cost to replace?
- Is
our home in a flood area? If so, how do I purchase flood insurance?
- Will
this policy cover water damage from a burst pipe?
- Will
this policy cover water seepage from ground water?
- Do
I need to buy an additional homeowners' policy for earthquakes?
Are we in an earthquake zone?
- Does
this policy include liability protection if some one is injured
on my property? What are the circumstances for the coverage and
the extent of the coverage?
- Does
the policy cover damage from trees which have fallen during a
storm? What about removal of tress that fall during a storm but
do no harm to my property?
- If
my power goes out due to a storm, will this policy cover spoilage
in my refrigerator or freezer?
- Does
this policy cover items stolen from my car?
- Does
this policy cover rebuilding requirements set by town ordinances
or laws for disasters? (This is especially applicable in seashore
resort areas.)
- Does
this policy cover disasters often termed "Acts of God?" If so,
what are considered "Acts of God?"
- Is
my coverage based on Actual Cash Value or replacement cost?
If
you have questions about insurance you can contact the National
Insurance Consumer Helpline.
Here are three ways to reach them:
Call Toll-Free: 1-800-942-4242
Write or Call:
Insurance
Information Institute
110 William Street
New York, NY 10038
(212) 669-9200
Source:
United States Office of Consumer Affairs
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