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Fallen Tree Damage and Insurance Claims

A typical home insurance policy consists of several sections, each of which outlines a different aspect of coverage. These sections may vary depending on the insurance company and policy, but generally include the following:

1. Property Coverage: This section provides coverage for your home and personal property against damage or loss caused by covered perils, such as fire, water, or windstorm. It includes coverage for the physical structure of your home, as well as any detached structures on your property, like a garage or shed. Usually the coverage for personal property is a fraction of the sum insured for the building.

2. Liability Coverage: This section provides coverage for any legal liability you may face as a homeowner. It includes coverage for injuries or property damage that occur on your property, as well as damage you or a family member may cause to someone else’s property.

3. Additional Living Expenses: This section provides coverage for additional expenses you may incur if you are unable to live in your home due to a covered loss. This may include the cost of temporary housing and food. You can read more about Additional Living Expenses on this page.

4. Medical Payments: This section provides coverage for medical expenses that arise if someone is injured on your property, regardless of who is at fault.

5. Optional Coverage: Some insurance companies offer additional coverage options that you can add to your policy for an additional premium. This may include coverage for specific items, such as jewelry or art, or coverage for specific perils, such as earthquake or flood damage.

It’s important to review the details of your specific policy to understand what is covered and what is not.

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What are examples of optional cover you can add to your policy?

Optional coverage in a home insurance policy refers to additional coverage options that are not included in the standard policy but can be added for an additional premium. These options vary among insurance companies, but some common types of optional coverage in home insurance policies include:

1. Personal Property Endorsement: This provides additional coverage for high-value items such as jewelry, artwork, and electronics that exceed the policy limits for personal property coverage.

2. Earthquake Coverage: This covers damage to your home and personal property caused by earthquakes, which is not typically covered under a standard home insurance policy.

3. Flood Insurance: This covers damage to your home and personal property caused by floods, which is also not typically covered under a standard home insurance policy.

4. Water Backup Coverage: This covers damage caused by water backing up into your home through sewers, drains, or sump pumps.

5. Identity Theft Protection: This provides coverage for expenses associated with restoring your identity if it is stolen, including credit monitoring, legal fees, and lost wages.

6. Home Business Coverage: This provides coverage for equipment, inventory, and liability associated with running a home-based business.

It’s important to review the details of your specific policy and speak with your insurance agent to determine which optional coverage options may be appropriate for your needs.

If your property sustains damage due to an insured event, give us a call and we’ll be happy to discuss what we can do for you. Unsure if the damage is covered by your insurance? Contat us anyway, JF Public Adjusters offers a free claim review and consultation. Call or text (917) 272-8793.

 

 



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