rulururu

post No-fault Coverage for your Home

April 10th, 2010

Filed under: Basic Insurance,Expanded Coverage,Options — Administrator @ 9:12 pm

hin51.jpg

So you’re turning another year older and you invited your friends to come over and have a swimming party. Unfortunately, your bestfriend slipped and got injured. Doesn’t that hurt?

Are you aware that this is also covered by the basic home insurance? It is included also so that the injured can go directly to the insurance who in turn would reimburse their expenses without that person having to file a suit against you, the homeowner. Always keep in mind that this coverage can settle for other peoples misfortune inside the home but it excludes medical expenses for you and your family pet. Remember that!

post Pets: Our loyal Companions

January 10th, 2010

Filed under: Basic Insurance,Expanded Coverage,Options — Administrator @ 9:09 pm

petshoe1.jpg

Do you know that pet damage may be covered by your basic home insurance? I bet you didn’t know that. You may not notice it before because they are not specifically mentioned in the contract. Pet damage is a standard cover in the United States because pets are like a part of the families of US Families. If your dear doggie named Freddie bit the son of your neighbor who was playing with his yellow ball in the yard, all the parents of the little boy needs to do is to submit the receipts to your insurance company and they will take good care of the reimbursement process. Don’t you ever fret if your neighbor file a case against you and your doggie named Freddie because that is covered too!

post Address Security – Get Lower Premiums

December 15th, 2008

Filed under: Basic Insurance,Expanded Coverage,Tips — editor @ 1:28 am

Security is one of the determining values of the price you have to pay in terms of premiums for your home insurance. Living in a peaceful neighborhood with a low crime rate is good but even with such ideal conditions, crime still happens. Boosting the security of your home can lower your premiums a little more using common sense and some equipment you can buy almost anywhere.
The levels of security you set-up provides is assessed by the insurance firm so ask for the best alarm/security systems they recommend for their clients. Having extremely valuable goods in the house/contents that are included in your policy that do not have ample security protection (a good vault as an example) also poses more risk to the household. Many simple yet effective steps can be taken to improve security in the home that makes the difference between high and low insurance premiums so ask for assistance from your provider, you should be working with them and not against them so you get the security ample coverage provides for you and your family.

ruldrurd