The world of home insurance

July 5, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Insurance

Home insurance provides compensation for damage or destruction to your home, which are caused by unforeseen disasters. Disasters take many forms and differ from country to country and what is covered differs from insurance provider to insurance provider.

Insurance should not only cover the brick and mortar aspects of your home but also anything else that goes into the construction such as piping, electrical, doors and windows. It should also offer you cover on any damage and injury caused by members of the household ad even pets and personal liability and legal matters.

This may sound confusing to you, but it isn’t really. Understanding what type of home insurance suits you best is quite easy to do. A simple telephone call to an insurance specialist should clarify and explain your options.

What are your options when you are looking for home insurance? The most important home insurance is one that covers your property in the event of damage; it also covers rebuilding costs if it is destroyed.

Apart from covering a building home insurance also covers contents. Generally you are responsible for ascertaining the value of your contents. It is not advisable to under insure so while putting together an inventory may be a lengthy process, it is well worth the effort. Remember to list absolutely everything including dates of purchase and receipts where possible.

There are also a number of add on variable insurance options available such as covering the contents of your freezer or your sports equipment. You can also cover garden equipment and include under all risks covers such items as jewellery or mobile phones and it is possible to combine building and contents under the same home insurance cover.

Most homeowners recognise the benefits of having their home insured, after all your home is probably your greatest asset, after your family that is, yet not many have a strong understanding about insurance policies. Home insurance companies write home insurance policies, and while not intentional, these polices are often very difficult to translate. In a bid to help clarify their policies, most insurance companies will add a glossary which explains most of the terms commonly placed in the text, yet there still may be times that you need to speak to your insurance specialist to get them to give your clear and concise definitions, in writing preferably.

Damage cover is almost always standard in your home insurance policy and this can save you a lot of heartache not to mention money. What this does is cover you for damages against DIY accidents, for instance you unwittingly spill a bucket of paint over your expensive lounge suite or you drop a hammer through your glass coffee table.

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