| Renters Insurance Questions and Answers:
Q. Does renters insurance cover all my belongings?
A. It depends. Some things like - jewelry and computers - often
have a per-category limit (for example, some policies have a $5,000
limit for computers). For these things you may want to buy a floater,
this provides additional coverage for specific items not included in
your basic policy.
Q. If I file a claim, will my policy be canceled?
A. If you didn't cause the loss or damage, your insurance
shouldn't be affected. If you were at fault -- if you caused a fire by
smoking in bed for example -- the insurance company might consider this
when setting the price for your next policy.
Q. Are my belongings covered away from home?
A. Yes, but coverage amounts vary from 10% of your personal
property coverage to the full value.
Q. As a student, am I covered by my parents'
policy?
A. If you're in college, are under 26, and your parents have a
homeowners or renters insurance policy, their insurance might give you
limited coverage in the dorm, but not if you live in an apartment.
Q. Can I purchase a renters policy with my
roommates?
A. Yes, but the regulations might be different from state to
state, and the policies might also be different from company to company.
Find out what regulations apply in your state and then shop around to
find an insurance company that can help your situation. Each roommate's
name should be included on the policy.
Q. What about unmarried couples?
A. Some insurance companies now allow unmarried couples that have
been living together to obtain joint coverage, rather than two separate
policies. Each person's name should appear on the policy.
Q. What happens if my rented or borrowed items are
stolen?
A. Items that are "in your possession" are covered under a
standard renter's policy.
Q. What if my insurance company doesn't respond to
a claim?
A. Your state insurance department or local consumer protection
office can answer questions on filing claims and also take complaints.
Q. Is my bike or car covered by renters insurance?
A. Your bike is covered, but vehicles aren't. You need to get a
separate auto insurance policy to protect your car, van or motorcycle.
HOW DO YOU BUY RENTERS INSURANCE?
1) Take An Inventory:
Make a list of everything in your apartment. Record model numbers,
serials numbers, date of purchase and price of item. Take photographs or
make a video of these items.
Give one inventory to your insurance agent, and keep
another for your self.
Keep your inventory and visual record of your things outside of the
apartment maybe in a safety deposit box or at the office.
2) Ask About:
Theft Limits - For example, most renter's policies have a $1,000 total
limit on jewelry that is stolen, a $3,000 - $10,000 limit for computers.
Ask for a list of standard coverage limits so you know whether you'll
need to get additional coverage for some of your belongings.
Cash Or Replacement Value - Your policy can insure
your belongings in one of two ways--either for the cash value or the
replacement cost.
Cash value coverage takes into account the age and
condition of items at the time of damage or loss. You would be
reimbursed for the value of the item minus depreciation.
Replacement value pays today's cost for an item of
similar kind or quality.
Deductible Options - Find out about the deductible or your out-of-pocket
cost. Keep in mind that raising your deductible will usually lower your
premium.
3) Discounts:
Insurance companies frequently offer discounts to their auto
policyholders interested in buying a renters policy from them. You can
also get discounts if your apartment or home has a security system,
smoke detectors, or deadbolt locks. More discounts might be available
depending on your age or whether you're a non-smoker.
4) Review Your Policy:
Review your policy with your insurance professional so that you
understand what's covered. For example, flooding is not a covered peril
in a renter's insurance policy. However, if you live in a flood prone
area, you may want to consider purchasing a Flood Insurance Policy.
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