Your house is more likely to be one of many largest investments you make in your life and you’ll need to defend it accordingly. However dwelling insurance is usually a confusing topic–figuring out what it covers and which policy is best for you is not at all times easy. However by studying the basics, you can select one of the best coverage to guard your treasured abode for years to come!

The Fundamentals

Home-owner’s insurance offers protection towards calamities that affect the structure of your own home and your possessions.

A typical coverage has {two} major features:

1. Protects your own home and its contents from damage or loss 2. Prote

Read more…

Tags: ,

I have previously written on what is and is not “flood” damage.  Now, another chapter in that same story.

My client’s home was inundated with water when the fire hydrant at the front of his property literally blew off.  The ensuing deluge undermined the foundation of his house, and penetrated his frame walls, and soaked his garage.

He submitted the claim to his homeowners insurer which promptly denied the claim based on exclusions for “flood,” and/or water which “backs up from a sewer, drain or sump.”  Absurd.  Neither of these exclusions apply.

“Flood” damage is not synonymous with water damage.  Flood damage when read in the context of most homeowners policies means rising water from a pond, lake, river or ocean, or tidal surge from any of these.  These cannot be extrapolated to include a defective fire hydrant.  Nor, is this loss caused by a “back up” from a sewer, drain or sump.  This isn’t a “back-up,” and a fire hydrant is not a sewer, drain or sump. 

Most homeowners policies are “all-risk” policies, which means that they cover all losses – however caused – unless they are specifically excluded.  Because this loss is not specifically excluded, it is covered.

As with most of my insurance cases, my client owes me nothing out-of-pocket.  If I win, the insurance company must typically pay my fees and costs, and if I lose, I’ll work for free. 

Tags:

Neues von Gameloft: Spiel, Trailer & Angebote | iPad Info
Wer keine Lust auf die Teilnahme an der Geschichte hat oder ungemütlich in einer überfüllten S-Bahn steht, kann den sogenannten “Auto-Pilot” aktivieren, der das Hörbuch in den passiven Modus versetzt und zu einem ganz gewöhnlichen Hörbuch ….. Nachdem im vergangenen Jahr die GamesCom-Coverage auf Touch-Mania eher klein ausgefallen ist, sind wir in diesem Jahr die ganze Woche lang live auf der weltweit größten Computerspiel-Messe unterwegs und greifen aktuelle Trends auf, …  read more…

Is the Republican Victory Plan Another Great Depression …
Obama’s so-called “health-care reform” simply further enriches the bloated insurance industry by requiring hard-working people to shell out more of their dollars for mandatory coverage. Meanwhile, since that so-ca

Read more…

Tags: ,

In the current economic climate, more and more people are catching onto the idea of going caravanning. It can offer a fantastic holiday and if you invest in a caravan yourself you’ve got it there to enjoy for years to come, offering family holidays for as long as you need. But, it’s important to insure caravans if you want to protect your investment, as with so many risks prevalent you don’t want to lose out.

Caravans may be growing in popularity among the general public, but unfortunately they’re becoming increasingly popular for criminals as well. As the

Read more…

Tags:

If you’re accident prone, you might want to stay away from Roseville, California, as the city is charging fees to non-resident drivers who use its emergency services or cause road accidents.

It seems like such a good idea that the city of Sacramento could start doing the same thing when city council meets in mid-September according to The Sacramento Bee. Sacramento is considering fees from $435 for a fire department response up to $2,275 hazardous-waste leaks, helicopter transportation, and driver extrication.

The fees would be aimed at anybody who isn’t a resident of the city who is involved in a crash or some other costly incident in city limits. The

Read more…

Tags: