Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn INSURANCE. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn INSURANCE. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 3, 2013

Condominium owners coverage basics




Condominium coverage is available to condominium and co-op owners, and bridges the gap between your condo association's master policy (which insures property owned by all unit owners) and your property and personal liability protection.

The master policy includes coverage for the actual building in which you reside, as well as common property like a pool or gazebo.

Your condominium owners policy offers you the following important protection:

Personal Property Coverage


A condominium owners policy provides coverage for your furniture and personal possessions against such covered hazards as fire, lightning, windstorm, hail, explosion, collapse, smoke or vandalism. This is also called Contents Coverage and it ensures that your damaged or destroyed property is protected...up to the amount of insurance protection you purchase.

Theft protection: the condominium owners policy also protects your property against practically every type of theft loss in your condo or anywhere in the world. Also included is coverage for thefts from your unattended car or boat, even if there is no evidence of forced entry.

Special coverage for important possessions: Most condo policies offer special amounts of coverage for certain types of property. For example,

$200 for money and coins
$1,000 for theft of jewelry, watches or furs
$2,000 for theft of firearms
$2,500 for business property at home.
You can choose to increase these amounts if you like.

Optional Property Coverages

Every home is different. You may require special coverages for your individual needs. The following coverages can be purchased separately:

Broadened Coverage for Contents: provides "all-risk" protection for your possessions. This means that your personal property is covered in most situations, regardless of the cause of loss.
Contents Replacement Cost: pays full cost to repair or replace most personal property in your condo with no deduction for depreciation.
Valuable Items Plus: provides higher limits and worldwide protection for special property such as jewelry, silverware, fine art, furs, cameras, firearms, musical instruments, and home computers for an extended variety of losses. For your convenience, no appraisal or listing of insured items is required.
Additional Coverage Endorsement (ACE): extends protection or increases limits on special types of property (for example: jewelry, firearms, or silverware). This coverage also increases personal liability coverage by $100,000 and includes coverage for personal injury.
Coverage for other structures: you may own other structures that are not part of your basic condo unit (such as a carport, detached garage or storage shed). If these structures are not considered to be common property, they are not covered under your Association's Master Policy. This add-on coverage would insure these other structures.


Personal Liability Protection

Liability coverage is important protection in the event that you are sued for accidentally hurting other people or damaging their property. Personal liability helps to cover the associated legal costs and related damages. Most condo owners policies provide $100,000 (minimum) of financial protection against liability claims and lawsuits brought by others for accidental bodily injury or damage to their property:

while in your condo


caused by your personal activities, including most sports
caused by your children or pets.
Medical payments: Most policies will pay up to $1,000 per person in medical bills -- regardless of your legal responsibility -- when an accident involves bodily injury to others. Higher coverage amounts are available.

Damage to property of others: Should you accidentally damage someone else's personal property while that property is in your care, your condo owners policy will pay up to $500 for each occurrence


Condo Additional Living Expenses

If your unit is damaged and you have to move out while it's being repaired, you're covered! The policy pays for all necessary living expenses (hotel, meals, laundry, etc.)...up to 40% of the contents coverage amount you selected.

Additions and Alterations

Once we move into a new home, we often make improvements. According to your condominium declaration and/or bylaws, you may be responsible for interior parts of your unit such as glass, walls and doors.

Additions, alterations and other improvements made to your unit are also covered. For example, if you or a previous owner installed built-in appliances, wall-to-wall carpeting, upgraded kitchen cabinets, etc., they are insured up to $2,500 (however, you can choose to increase this amount).



Loss Assessment Coverage

Condominium coverage provides up to $1,000 of protection against financial loss if damage to commonly owned property exceeds the amount of coverage in the Master Policy. If your condo association is forced to assess all unit owners for the additional loss (or for personal liability claims against the association), you're covered!

Choosing Your Condo Deductibles

A deductible is the amount of loss you agree to assume before your insurance coverage takes over. The higher your deductible, the lower the cost of your policy premium. The deductible applies to property losses only. Liability protection does not require a deductible.





Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 2, 2013

Understanding your home insurance coverage




Understanding your home insurance coverage


Homeowners insurance provides financial protection in the event that your home or its contents are damaged. It also provides protection if you or a family member are held legally responsible (liable) for the injuries to others or damage to their property. It's also required by most mortgage lenders.

There are different types of insurance policies that cover your home. They range from a basic policy, to those that will provide a much broader ranger of protection. Not all policies and coverages are available in all states.
What's covered; what's not

Most homeowners insurance policies will cover damage caused by such perils as fire, windstorms, hail, lightning, theft or vandalism. There are other homeowners policies that cover additional perils as well. Typically, floods and earthquakes are excluded. It's important to talk to your agent or Travelers representative to learn what your policy may and may not cover. And for those perils that are not covered, there may be supplemental insurance you can purchase.
What most standard homeowners policies provide


    Dwelling coverage


. Pays to repair or rebuild your home - including electrical wiring, plumbing, and heating and air conditioning - if damaged by a covered cause of loss. It's important to buy enough dwelling coverage to cover the cost to rebuild. Learn more about cost to rebuild.
    Other structures coverage. Pays for damages to detached structures like garages, sheds, fences and cottages on your property.
    Personal property coverage. Reimburses you for the personal items in your home that may be damaged or destroyed by a covered cause of loss, which could include your furniture, clothes, sporting goods and electronics. Learn more about Travelers Personal Property insurance.
    Loss of use coverage. Pays your additional housing and living expenses if you must move out of your home temporarily while it's being restored. Learn more about Travelers Loss of Use insurance.
    Liability insurance. Helps protect your assets and cover your defense costs in the event of a lawsuit because you or your family members are responsible for causing injuries or damage to other people or their property. Learn more about Travelers Liability insurance.
    Additional home coverages. There are a number of additional coverages you can add on to your homeowners policy to help you meet your insurance needs.


Thứ Năm, 14 tháng 2, 2013

TYPES OF AUTO INSURANCES






Get the auto insurance that will help protect you


When you're shopping for auto insurance, you want to be adequately covered in case of an accident. After all, you're protecting your life and your investment, as well as the lives of those around you. So, here's a quick primer that outlines the basics of auto coverage :

Liability coverage is the most important coverage and is required in most states. Basically, if you cause an accident, hurt someone or damage someone's property, it can pay for covered damages and to defend you if a lawsuit results. Learn more about liability coverage.

Collision coverage helps pay for damage to your vehicle if your car hits another car or object, is hit by another car, or your vehicle rolls over. This coverage is generally required if your car is financed or leased. Learn more about collision coverage.

Comprehensive coverage helps pay for damage to your vehicle that is not caused by a collision. Examples include theft, vandalism, hitting a deer or other animal, storms and certain natural disasters. Learn more about comprehensive coverage.

Medical payments coverage helps pay for covered medical expenses for anyone injured while in your vehicle, regardless of who is at fault. Learn more about medical payments coverage.

Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage can help pay for damages and medical costs resulting from an accident caused by someone who has no insurance or inadequate insurance coverage. Learn more about uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.

Personal injury protection (PIP), also called no-fault insurance is available in certain states and pays medical expenses, and in some cases lost wages and other damages regardless of who is at fault in an accident. Learn more about personal injury – no fault – insurance protection.

In addition to these basic coverages, you can choose from a host of optional coverages to create a customized auto policy that meets your individual needs.

Be confident in your insurance choices. Contact your agent or Travelers representative today. We'll work with you to develop an auto insurance policy that fits your needs and your budget.

AUTO INSURANCE





                 

Get good protection with the right auto insurance



Whatever you drive, you have a lot riding on those wheels: Your loved ones and your peace of mind. Choosing the right auto insurance can help protect you from the risks of the road. At Travelers, we'll work with you from the start to help protect you wherever you go.


Car insurance tailored to you



A Travelers car insurance policy can cover:


  • Bodily injury liability
  • Property damage liability
  • Injuries caused by uninsured/underinsured motorists
  • Medical payments
  • Comprehensive damage from events like fire and theft
  • Collisions with other vehicles and objects
You can also add rental reimbursement coverage, repair or replacement collision coverage, towing and labor coverage, gap insurance and more.

Savings for car safety features and more
In addition to our competitive insurance rates, you may be eligible for more than 15 money-saving discounts and advantages, including some based on your car's safety features – e.g. airbags, anti-lock brakes or anti-theft devices – or even for your young driver's grades. Hybrid cars may qualify for yet another reduction.

And, you could save up to 20 percent on your auto insurance when you buy other Travelers insurance policies such as homeowners insurance, personal liability umbrella insurance and boat and yacht insurance.

Travelers will be there when you need us
In the event of a loss, we know you want it resolved quickly. With Travelers, you get:

Fast, efficient claim service and 24/7 claim reporting
More than 12,000 claim professionals located across the country and more than 100 points of service to respond quickly to routine and catastrophic claims
Employees, expertly trained at Travelers Claim University, to inspect your property/auto in the event of a loss
Catastrophe response teams and vans that mobilize fast in the event of a severe weather event or disaster
We've been providing trusted service for more than a hundred years, and we'll be there for you.

Be confident in your insurance choices. Contact your Travelers representative today. We'll work with you to develop an auto insurance policy that fits your needs and your budget.


For our Buying Early Advantage, you must obtain your auto insurance quote at least 8 days in advance of your desired policy start date. Actual number of days may vary by state. Not available everywhere. $60 average savings is based on Travelers new business auto customers countrywide who qualified for our Buying Early Advantage between January 1, 2008 and March 31, 2012.

$468 average savings based on new direct auto policyholders countrywide who reported savings to Travelers in 2011.

Individual savings may vary. Savings not guaranteed. Savings message not applicable in MA.

The information on this site is general in nature. Any description of coverage is necessarily simplified. Whether a particular loss is covered depends on the specific facts and the provisions, exclusions and limits of the actual policy. Nothing on this site alters the terms or conditions of any of our policies. You should read the policy for a complete description of coverage. Coverage options, limits, discounts, features, deductibles and repair options are subject to availability and to individuals meeting our underwriting criteria. Not all features available in all areas.