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Insure Against Disaster – Re-Evaluate your Disaster Policies
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Articles on Emergencies | Topics: emergencies, emergency, disasters, disaster
by Atkins
The most crucial times to have good insurance is after a disaster. Prepared people can sit back and wait for the insurance agencies to do the work, while those who were without insurance scramble to find ways to survive. The best thing you can do for yourself and for your family is to re-evaluate your disaster policies long before a disaster hits. This is especially true if you live in a high-risk area. If you are on the coast where hurricanes occur or in the tornado plains of the country, you should take a good look at your policies before the next disaster occurs.
Home Owners Insurance
Almost all home insurance policies cover natural disasters. The thing to pay attention to however is how much coverage your policy allows. You certainly need enough coverage to rebuild your entire home if necessary. If your policy only covers a portion of your home's value for disastrous events, carefully consider adding more coverage to your existing policy.
It is often difficult for homeowners to think ahead to what "might" happen. It is very important however to think about what you would do if a disaster "did" happen. It is much better to have adequate insurance and never use it, then not have adequate insurance just when you needed to use it.
If you are unsure what your policies cover, make an appointment to discuss your policies in detail with your insurance company's representative. Be sure to ask specific questions and get complete answers. Take notes or record the conversation with a memo recorder (upon the agent's approval) to ensure you understand the details of the policy. Often times, you understand while you are in the office, but you quickly forget as soon as you get home. Have someone come with you to offer another pair of ears. This may help you remember what the agent said.
Renters Insurance
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Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The days disasters in his morning face.
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There are millions of people in the world who would rather rent their home or apartment than own one. There are many benefits to renting, just as there are many benefits to owning. One of the things many renters overlook however is renters insurance. Renters often make the mistake of thinking the apartment complex owner will be liable for all disasters to the area. While it is true that the apartment complex owner will likely be responsible for rebuilding, they are often not responsible for anything inside the dwelling that is lost or damaged.
For instance, let's assume you live in an apartment complex that is hit by a tornado. All of your belongings are ruined inside. The complex owner will rebuild the building, but will not replace your items. Without renters insurance, you will be responsible for replacing your own items, with no outside assistance. This can be extremely difficult when you are not even sure where you will live until the apartment is rebuilt.
You can avoid this devastation by purchasing renters insurance. Renters insurance is available through many insurance agencies. It is usually very inexpensive and covers natural disasters. It is much better to get this insurance, just in case anything ever happens, than not have it at all. The insurance usually also covers burglary and other crimes against your belongings as well. So, not only will you be protecting your belongings from disaster but also anything else that may happen while you live as a renter.
Be sure to update your insurance each time you move however. Even if you move to an apartment across the hall, your insurance company will need to be notified of the change. If you fail to notify them of any changes, your policy may not be valid. So, just give the company a call when you move and have all of the necessary information changed or updated.
By being prepared long before disaster strikes, you will be able to take each disaster with less stress than those who are unprepared or underinsured. Remember, it is better to have adequate insurance than to have "just enough" to get by! So, check out your existing policy today or sign up for a new policy as soon as possible. You never know when disaster will come your way, but you can know that you will be as prepared as possible.
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