Do I really need insurance for
my home?
Insurance is your
protection against the uncertainties of day-to-day living. For most people,
their home is their single most valuable possession - and their biggest
investment. Homeowners insurance protects your investment as well as you, the
members of your family and your household possessions.
If you were to suddenly
lose your home due to fire or a tornado or have the contents damaged or stolen,
like most of us, you probably could not afford to replace everything all at
once. And if somebody sued you for an injury or damage caused by you or your
property, the cost of defending that suit could run into thousands of dollars in
legal fees - and are regardless of the outcome of the suit.
All of these situations are
covered by the homeowner’s package policy. While it may be unpleasant to think
about fire, theft, and other "uncertainties of life," let's face it, they are
there and things happen.
Yet another reason you need
to carry homeowners insurance is that mortgage lenders require it. No mortgage
company will lend the large amounts of money needed to finance homes at today's
prices without requiring an insurance policy to protect that investment.
Homeowners Insurance Coverage
Your homeowners insurance
is important; it protects what is probably your greatest asset. The following
coverage definitions should help you understand your homeowners policy--but be
sure to consult your insurance company representative to assure that you have
the right coverage for your needs.
Dwelling Coverage:
The dollar amount carried to cover your home and any structures attached
directly to it. Ideally, the amount of coverage you carry should equal the cost
of rebuilding your home after a total loss.
Other Structures Coverage:
Covers other structures set apart from the dwelling on the residence premises,
such as a detached garage. This coverage applies up to the limits provided in
your policy and can be increased if necessary.
Personal Property Coverage:
This coverage provides worldwide coverage for personal property owned or used by
the insured.
Loss of Use:
This coverage is available when you cannot live in your home due to a covered
loss. It pays living expenses which go over and above your normal living
expenses up to the limit provided in your policy.
Liability/Coverage:
Liability coverage protects you in two ways. First, it provides for your legal
defense against a liability claim--whether the claim is legitimate or not.
Second, it will pay any court judgments against you up to the policy limit.
Medical Payments
This pays emergency medical bills for anyone injured on your property or any
injury caused by a member of your family or a pet, regardless of where it
happens. All bills are paid, up to your policy limit, whether or not you're
legally responsible.
Homeowners policies have
many other optional features available to you depending on your individual
needs. These include earthquake and scheduled personal property coverage.
The program features or coverage descriptions above are general and for information purposes only. Actual claim coverage in the event of a loss would be determined by your policy's terms and conditions.