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Michael Barry, 917-923-8245, michaelb@iii.org
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NEW YORK, March 16, 2023鈥擲pring is the right time to review a residence鈥檚 homeowners insurance policy given the unpredictable weather the season usually brings, according to the听听(Triple-I).
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鈥淭he best place to start the听homeowners insurance review process is by reading the听declarations page of your policy,鈥 said Sean Kevelighan, CEO, Triple-I.听 鈥淭he declarations page offers details on how much coverage you have, lists your deductibles, and tells you your annual premium. 听A flood insurance policy, which is sold separately from a homeowners insurance policy, is offered through听听and several private insurers. Unlike a standard homeowners insurance policy, it provides coverage for flood-caused damage to a home鈥檚 structure and its personal property.鈥
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The (NOAA) is releasing today its U.S. Spring Outlook.听 NOAA鈥檚 Outlook will discuss how the significant rain and snow this winter in the Western U.S. has the potential to cause spring flooding while also offering temperature and precipitation forecasts for the upcoming season. Spring begins on Monday, March 20.
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Policyholders should ask themselves three questions when reading their homeowners insurance policy:
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1. Is my home covered for its full rebuilding cost?
Standard homeowners insurance policies include dwelling coverage which allows a policyholder to rebuild his or her home at its current location, in the event of a partial or total covered loss. Policyholders who have made major improvements to their home, such as adding a new room, enclosing a porch, or expanding a kitchen or bathroom, should adjust their homeowners insurance dwelling coverage limits to reflect these changes.
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2. Does my home insurance policy cover expensive items?
Standard homeowners insurance policies place dollar limits for the theft of certain types of expensive personal property, like jewelry, furs and silverware. To cover expensive personal property to their full dollar value, consider adding either a special personal property endorsement or a floater. Endorsements and floaters are priced based on the personal property鈥檚 appraised value.
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3. Does my home insurance policy鈥檚 liability coverage fully protect my assets?
Standard homeowners insurance policies include liability coverage.听 For instance, it covers the policyholder against the cost of lawsuits when bodily injury or property damage is caused to other people by either the policyholder or those residing at the policyholder鈥檚 home. Liability coverage also pays for damage caused to other people by the policyholder鈥檚 pets.
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听policies cover a home鈥檚 structure if it is damaged due to covered disasters, such as a fire or a windstorm (e.g., tornado, hurricane), as well as the home鈥檚 personal property in the event the home鈥檚 property is either damaged due to a covered disaster or stolen.
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About the Insurance Information Institute
With more than 50 insurance company members 鈥 including regional, super-regional, national, and global carriers 鈥 the听听(Triple-I) is the #1 online source for insurance information in the U.S. The organization鈥檚 website, blog and social media channels offer a wealth of data-driven research studies, white papers, videos, articles, infographics and other resources solely dedicated to explaining insurance and enhancing knowledge.
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Unlike other sources, Triple-I鈥檚 sole focus is creating and disseminating information to empower consumers. It neither lobbies nor sells insurance. Triple-I offers objective, fact-based information about insurance 鈥 information that is rooted in economic and actuarial soundness. Triple-I is affiliated with听听
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