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Your house is normally one of your biggest investmentsโone that is exposed to many potential losses that are out of your control. Weโll make sure you have the protection you need at a price you can afford.
Here are some answers to common Summerville home insurance questions. Remember, always verify information with your agent as things may change over time with Summerville home insurance companies and government regulations. We are happy to answer any and all of your questions!
How much Summerville home insurance do I need?
You need to buy as much Summerville home insurance as it would take to rebuild your home completely. With current inflation rates, that can be a difficult number to pin down.
Insurance companies will run a Reconstruction Cost Estimator (RCE) which will include the dwelling, the walls, the flooring, the paint, tile, hardwood, all the features of your home that will help estimate the value to rebuild your home. On top of that coverage you can purchase additional Replacement Cost coverage. Depending on your carrier, this can be up to 75% of what your current dwelling is.
Here’s an example:
Your RCE shows that rebuilding your home would cost $400,000, add the replacement cost of 75% and that adds $300,000. So you would have a total of $700,000 to rebuild your home to the way it was before the loss. Most Summerville home insurance policies have a minimum of $100,000 in liability coverage but you can purchase higher limits up to $500,000.
What risks will my Summerville home insurance cover?
This is where you need to ensure you review these with your agent, but most Summerville home insurance policies will cover Fire damage, Lightning strikes, Hail, Wind Damage, Explosions, Falling objects, Theft and Vandalism, Damage caused by weight of Snow, Sleet or Ice, Damage caused by a vehicle, among many others.
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Most fires are devastating. Besides the emotional impact, the physical damage to your home can be significant. If you lost your home to fire, do you have adequate insurance to replace your home and its contents? Remember, inflation rates on building materials and construction costs rarely track with real estate values. As a result, rebuilding a home can often cost significantly more than expected.
Make sure your homeowners policy contains replacement cost coverage with no cap. This protects you if the cost to reconstruct your home is higher than your current limit of coverage. And, be sure that your insurance includes rebuilding your home to code. Very often, local ordinances and building codes change over time, which may require additional costs.
When your home suffers damage due to an unexpected event, your personal property is also at risk. Furniture, appliances, clothing, electronics, and other personal items can also be damaged or destroyed.
Your homeowners insurance policy typically covers personal property, including the contents of your home and other personal items owned by you or family members who live with you. Make sure your homeowners policy includes replacement cost coverage for personal property so that you always receive the full cost to replace whatever item is damaged.
When there is substantial damage to your home due to unexpected events such as lightning, fire, or a storm, you may not be able to live in your home until it can be repaired or rebuiltโpotentially incurring additional living expenses for lodging, food, and other daily needs.
Ensure that your homeowners insurance policy provides additional living expense or loss of use coverage to compensate you for the additional costs you incur for reasonable housing and living expenses if a covered event makes your house temporarily uninhabitable while it's being repaired or rebuilt.
Typically, there is a sublimit on homeowner insurance policies for valuable possessions, such as jewelry, furs, fine arts, and other collectibles.
Obtain a personal floater or schedule your valuable possessions to ensure youโll have the money to replace them.
If a guest is injured while on your property, even when itโs due to a friendly game of baseball, you may be required to pay any medical expenses associated with their injury.
Your homeowners policy should include medical expenses coverage to take care of injuries and treatment - generally not of a serious nature. In the event a person is injured on your property and requires medical attention, you would be able to submit the injury-related medical expenses to your insurance carrier. Medical expenses are usually paid without a liability claim being filed against you.
In the unfortunate event that someone slips and falls while on your property, you and your family may be held liable for any injuries that result.
Your homeowners policy includes personal liability coverage to respond to incidents where injuries or damages occur to a third party where you may be deemed negligent. However, you should consider purchasing a personal umbrella or excess liability policy to provide additional coverage limits to protect your assets in case a lawsuit is brought against you.
The fun that comes with having a trampoline in your backyard can also be accompanied by serious risks, which may not be covered under your standard homeowners insurance policy since coverage varies from state to state and between insurance companies.
You should make sure your homeowners insurance policy covers your trampoline, as many insurance providers refuse to take on trampoline liability and exclude the item from coverage.
Young people are usually very active online. However, using social media and other sites can increase the possibility of them directly or indirectly damaging someone's reputation and exposing you, the parent, to a lawsuit.
Your homeowners insurance policy includes liability coverage for property damage caused by any member in the family, but likely does not cover rumors or statements that damage a reputation. You may need to seek additional coverage to include liability protection that covers personal injury or defamation.
You invite guests over for a pool party and one of your guests dives into the shallow end of the pool and is permanently injured. They hire a lawyer to represent them and after a long legal battle, you and your family are left financially responsible for their injuries. Do you have enough money in savings to cover your legal responsibilities as well as the legal defense costs?
An umbrella or excess liability policy increases your personal liability limits by adding protection over and above your current auto, boat, or homeowners policies-providing financial value and security. Excess liability insurance is available either by an endorsement to your homeowners policy or available as separate coverage.
You do not have to live near a body of water to suffer loss due to flooding. With the changing weather patterns and more damaging storms occurring around the globe, flood losses are becoming more common in places that are not normally prone to flood damage. Your homeowners policy does not cover damage from flood. Could your home be at risk?
Purchase a flood insurance policy to protect your home and covered contents from certain types of flood losses as designated by the National Flood Insurance Program. A flood policy is purchased as a separate policy through the federal program (NFIP) or through a servicing carrier known as a write your own carrier.
Owning a secondary home has the potential of increasing your liability exposures.
Be certain that you extend the liability coverage under your homeowners policy to include your secondary home. You should also consider including the secondary home under an excess liability or umbrella policy to provide for additional liability limits.
Collector or classic vehicles often have significant value and require special documentation and unique insurance coverage to ensure they are adequately protected. Even if stored on your property, they are typically not covered under your homeowners insurance.
Insure your collector cars with a specialized insurance company that focuses on and understands the unique nature of collector or classic cars and other vehicles.
If you are a connoisseur of wine, you know that it is susceptible to outside environmental exposures that can ruin it. If the collection is damaged, coverage from your homeowners policy is a possible recourse. However, the damage is only insurable if it is a covered cause of loss as outlined in your homeowners policy. A deductible would also apply.
If you have a sizable wine collection, you may want to consider scheduling the collection on your homeowners policy. Doing so expands your coverage and eliminates the deductible in case of a loss. You can also consider unique coverages for wine, such as for spoilage.
Whether entering from outside your home from a flood or from within your homeโs plumbing system, water damage is the most common cause of loss to a home. Many policies exclude losses caused by backup of sewers and drains, and all unendorsed homeowner policies exclude damage caused by a flood.
Careful review is essential to protect your home and belongings from all sources of water damage. We recommend coverage solutions from insurance companies that include backup of sewers and drains. Also, identify cost efficient solutions to address the risk of flood damage in the first place.
Surprisingly, standard auto insurance does not cover personal property or contents stolen from your car.
Most homeowners policies offer an option to include off-premises theft coverage as an endorsement, which covers you for theft of your personal property away from your residence.
What does my Summerville home insurance NOT cover?
Normal wear and tear or negligence is not covered in a Summerville home insurance policy. The homeowner is responsible for general upkeep and repairs.
Is Flood covered on my Summerville home insurance policy?
NOPE, that is a separate policy all on its own that you will need to purchase.
Can I change carriers at any time?
YES! You can change carriers at any time, Just make sure you have new Summerville home insurance in place before you cancel your current policy. By doing this, you avoid a lapse in coverage. The best time to change carriers is at renewal. Empire has over 30 carriers we can quote you with to make sure we are finding you the best rates.
Does my Summerville home insurance cover my Storage Unit?
YES! The contents/ Personal Property portion of your Summerville home insurance will cover your belongings in a storage unit up to 20%. So if you have $150,000 in personal property on your Summerville home insurance then you will have up to $24,000 in coverage in your storage unit.
Here are some of the other major South Carolina cities we sell into: Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Mount Pleasant, Rock Hill.
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