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05/11/2022

The 20 Weirdest Facts About Home Insurance

The good news is, most homeowners insurance policies extend beyond the building itself. Some of the coverage include wild animal stampedes, frozen sewage, and volcano damage. Some policies even cover plane crashes, gravestone vandalism, and pet bites.

We’ve rounded up 20 of the most fascinating, surprising, and weird things that might make you think again. Sit back and enjoy the weirdness.

You Can Protect Your Home From Frozen Sewage
According to Leavitt Group, some home insurance policies cover frozen sewage chunks that damage your home. Although it’s foul to think of, sewage pipes can freeze and burst under too much pressure. Oddly enough, it’s much more common than you’d think (and hope).

Your Policy Could Cover Plane Crashes
The chances of a plane falling from the sky are slim to none, but it’s covered in many homeowners insurance policies. There’s a line that covers everything falling from the sky, ranging from airplanes to tree damage. Check your policy to see if you’re covered.

Pet Bite Insurance Might Be in Your Policy
If your pet bites someone in your home, including friends and other visitors, your home insurance policy might pay for the hospital bills. Unfortunately, your dog could face severe troubles, and the policy doesn’t save you from lawsuits. It’s best to keep your pup happy and bite-free.

Many Policies Cover Food Spoilage
Power outages are expected. When the fridge shuts off, most of the food inside will spoil within a few hours. Contrary to popular belief, you can file a complaint and have the food’s value covered. Also, if your house burns down, you should add the food’s value to the list of insured items.

You Can Get Stampede Insurance
Whether you live in a rural or urban area, there’s a high chance your home insurance policy protects you from damage caused by wild animals. Stampedes aren’t too common, but it’s worth having coverage. Oddly enough, some animals aren’t covered, including non-wild rodents such as mice, rats, and opossums in the neighborhood.

People Have Paid Home Insurance for Centuries
Indeed, the first appearance of insurance in history reportedly happened in China, around 3000 B.C. People have always wanted peace of mind and coverage. There was coverage for houses and other goods, most of which were covered in a broad, blanketed insurance policy. They’ve been in the US since the 1700s.

Some Homeowners Insurance Policies Limit Dog Breeds
If you have a bully breed (or a dog considered possibly dangerous in your area), your home insurance policy might raise a red flag. Dog breeds commonly excluded from standard policies include Akitas, Mastiffs, Pit Bulls, Alaskan Malamutes, and Rottweilers.

There’s Home Insurance for Volcano Damage
If you live near mountains with volcanic activity, your insurance policy should have magma damage on the list. Even if the volcano has been dormant for centuries, many policies add it as a precautionary note. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

Ransom Home Insurance Exists
While it’s not as common as other policies in the article, some insurance will deal with ransom requests and demands. Don’t rely on the policy, but Inspired Financial claims you can ask for ransom insurance to be added to your home insurance.

Your Tree Might Not Be Your Problem
Tall trees blown over by wind aren’t your fault; there’s nothing you could’ve done. If it damages your neighbor’s property, it’s on them to fix it. However, if you knew there was a possibility of it falling over or the tree had branches hanging over the fence, the repair costs will fall on your plate.

Damaged Caused by Birds Isn’t Covered
Birds, bugs, and vermin aren’t covered in most insurance policies. This fact conflicts with wild damage, but the answer is simple: these animals build nests in nearby trees (sometimes in your roof), so it’s their home, too. If you find animals or bugs near your home, call pest control right away to save yourself from the repair bill.

Some Policies Cover Party Damage
Let’s say you threw a big party and someone crashed through the banister or broke your favorite mirror. Your home insurance policy has a line that covers this kind of damage. That being said, you might be liable if they’re injured due to social host laws.

Homeowners Insurance Often Covers Meteors
Much like the previously mentioned airplane crash coverage, your policy likely covers meteor damage. That’s right; a rock from outer space can’t break your insurance policy. Before you look outside and wait for it to show up, keep in mind the odds are less than 1 in 1,000,000.

Gravestones Might Have Coverage
Even though they’re not on your property, family gravestones are often covered by home insurance because they’re an extension of the person who used to live there. This coverage carries for the duration that you own the home they lived in.

Home Insurance Can Cover ID Theft
If someone steals your identity from an online source via your computer, you’re likely covered. Since it happened in your home, you can file a claim with your home insurance company and ask for a reimbursement. Additionally, some policies will pay the fees associated with finding the criminal.

Dependent Family Members’ Belongings Might Be Covered
Do you have kids going off to college or elderly family members in assisted living homes? Check your policy; their belongings might be covered. Much like the gravestone example, your family members are an extension of your home, meaning their items are often covered and protected by most policies.

Your Bicycle Could Have Home Insurance Coverage
Whether you lock it in the garage or leave it on your porch, your bicycle’s value could be covered. Some policies pay for anything that’s part of your property when the crime was committed, including bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and so on.

Door Locks Are on the Policy
As shown by Rates, a home insurance policy could cover the costs required to buy new locks after someone tried to break into your house. Whether or not they were successful, you can send a picture of the damage and a bill to the company asking for financial assistance.

Your Yard, Gazebo, and Shed Might Be Covered
Anything you installed on your property has a chance to be included in your home insurance policy. Much like all other weird home insurance facts, you should check your policy to ensure damage to your yard, gazebo, shed, garage, and the landscape is covered. It often extends to boulders, bushes, trees, and everything in between.

Insurance Might Cost More for Older Homes
Oddly enough, buying an old house might not save you much money on your home insurance policy. You’d think the opposite would be true since repairing a new home is much more costly. However, Money Sense explains old houses are prone to frequent repairs, which demands more money from the insurance company. Therefore, they charge more on your monthly bill.

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05/10/2022

Riding shotgun

05/10/2022

Factors to consider when choosing your deductible!

-Likelihood of filing a claim
-Your savings
-How much you can spend out of pocket
-Your car's value
-How much a higher deductible will lower your premiums
-Deductible amounts for different types of coverage that you may need to use in an accident, such as PIP, collision, and comprehensive-and whether the total amount is affordable
-Whether or not your loan or lease requires a specific deductible

05/09/2022

What does an umbrella policy cover?!

1. Defense costs

If someone sues you, you typically have to pay lawyer fees and processing expenses. These costs can quickly add up, even totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single trial.

Umbrella coverage can step in to pay these fees as you defend yourself in court.

If you are found at fault, the remainder of umbrella coverage not used for defense costs may then help pay for the associated liability expense you owe.

2. Teen drivers

If you have a teen driver on your auto policy, you’ll likely want additional umbrella coverage. You are required to hold auto liability insurance by law, but it may not always be enough in the case of a serious accident where you (or your teen driver) are found at fault.

Unfortunately, the crash risk is 3x higher for 16-19 year olds, and teens account for about 8-10% of fatal crashes every year. This creates high risk—and high liability. Adding umbrella coverage boosts your auto liability limit to protect against these increased risks.

Plus, a teen driver typically raises your insurance premium. Having an umbrella policy is a great way to get additional coverage at a lower cost than adding that line of liability on your primary auto insurance.

3. Intoxicated party attendee

You host a party at your house. One of your guests drinks too much. He decides to drive home intoxicated. He causes an accident on his way home from your party.

Depending on the state you live in, you could be partially liable for his expenses. A lawyer could claim that you over-served him alcohol, didn’t offer him to stay the night, or didn’t take his keys so he couldn’t drive.

One of the most surprising and expensive liability claims people find themselves in is indirect liability. Umbrella coverage can help protect against this when homeowners’ likely wouldn’t.

4. Dog bites

You take your dog out for a walk, and another dog spooks him. He and the dog get into a fight, and your dog bites that dog. He also bites the other dog’s owner, who is trying to pull the dogs apart.

This would cause bodily injury both to the owner and the dog. If your dog bit first, you could be on the line for medical expenses, lost wages, and even pain and suffering. These may not be covered by homeowners insurance, so umbrella coverage could step in to pay for the costs.

5. Homeowners liability

Umbrella coverage can raise your limit for the liability on your home and property as well. You have a birthday party for your son and his friend falls off the trampoline. You lend your lake house to a friend for the weekend and they get injured. A tree in your yard falls over and crushes your neighbor’s car. You’re liable for all of these sorts of incidents.

These are typically covered under your homeowners liability insurance. However, if the cost is greater than your homeowners insurance limit, umbrella insurance can offer additional coverage.

6. False arrest and slander

Umbrella insurance is there to help you defend yourself in the case of false arrest, imprisonment, defamation, or eviction/malicious prosecution. It can also help pay for you to regain your reputation and fight back in certain cases as well.

Umbrella insurance is typically the only insurance that will cover these kinds of situations.

7. Pain and suffering

If you are found at-fault for some sort of incident, you can also be sued for “pain and suffering.” This is an additional cost outside of the person’s bills and expenses that relates to the psychological stress that resulted as a cause of the incident.

Pain and suffering is one of the costliest liability expenses. It can be hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars in some cases. Umbrella insurance can help cover these costs, especially since the minimum umbrella limit is $1 million.

8. Volunteering

If you’re active in your community, you want extra liability coverage. Someone that you serve through a charitable or religious organization can come after you for negligence or inappropriate behavior. Although some charitable organizations will help pay for this, the individual can still come after you directly.

Note: Make sure all organizations you work with have some form of insurance

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05/06/2022

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05/06/2022

Surprising Facts About Renters Insurance

☑️It could cover a lawsuit. Let’s say you have a friend over. She brings her friend who you don’t know very well. That person trips and gets seriously injured. He decides to sue you for the injury. Could you handle the legal expense? If you have renters insurance, you wouldn’t have to answer that question! These policies cover your liability.

☑️It could help if stuff is stolen from your car. Your renters policy follows your stuff even when it’s out of the house. If your laptop gets nabbed out of your car, your policy can help you replace it!

☑️It’s really affordable. You might be thinking all this sounds great, but you don’t have the money for insurance. Did you know, though, that renters insurance is one of the least expensive types of insurance available? Monthly premiums often cost around the same as dinner and a cocktail!

☑️It will save you on your homeowners insurance when the time comes to buy your own home!

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05/04/2022

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I have a carrier for everyone🙈😂
05/04/2022

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05/03/2022

On this day in history 1469, Niccolo Machiavelli was born. 👍 Now let’s do a life insurance review, message me today! 😜

05/02/2022

🙈Some Monday morning humor😂

"I was driving along the motorway when the police pulled me over onto the hard shoulder. Unfortunately I was in the middle lane and there was another car in the way.." (Thanks M Robson)

"Going to work at 7am this morning I drove out of my drive straight into a bus. The bus was 5 minutes early.." (Thanks N Bradley)

Q: Could either driver have done anything to avoid the accident? A: Travelled by bus?

The claimant had collided with a cow. The questions and answers on the claim form were - Q: What warning was given by you? A: Horn. Q: What warning was given by the other party? A: Moo.

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