In today's world, it's more apparent than ever why we need to make sure we have coverage, and have enough of it. It seems every other day we are hearing of another natural disaster, be it a hurricane, a flood, or earthquake.
Marshall & Swift says: "59% of U.S. homeowners don't have the insurance to replace their home or the valuables inside after a fire, hurricane, earthquake or other disaster." They added that most homes are undervalued for insurance purposes by an average of 22%.
It's time to check your homeowner's policy. Even better, bring in your policy to a trusted agent to go over it with you. While most policy's coverage are determined by square foot, that is usually not going to be an accurate determination for your needs. You've got to consider the cost of the items inside your house that would need replacing, too. Any new purchase of significant value should trigger a call to your agent.
Make sure you are clear that your pool or detached mother-in-law apartment doesn't require a separate policy. Consider extra protection for natural disasters like fires, lightening, hurricanes, and other winter-related damage. For flood damage you usually need federal insurance, which your agent can provide you with.
In California, and especially in the San Ramon, Pleasanton, Dublin, Tri-Valley area, you may want to consider earthquake insurance through private insurance companies or through the California Earthquake Authority.
Every year you should take inventory of your policy and take into consideration what valuables you've bought since you got your policy. Don't wait until something happens, call your agent and hope it's covered. Be proactive and put things in place so that when something does happen, you can have peace of mind. Something else to consider is that an older home is going to cost more to rebuild than a newer home, because more repairs are involved. We have had many clients come to us in the East Bay area with current policies that are no longer working for them with the current economy or the life changes people are experiencing.
As people do a search for "Insurance San Ramon", they find us, Fowlerinsure, in the heart of the Tri-Valley, as we take all the time our clients want to not just shove insurance at them, but to evaluate what their life experiences are and future expectations, so they can properly plan their proper insurance needs.
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Justin Fowler is the Broker/Owner of www.FowlerInsure.com and the Insurance guru of San Ramon and Tri-Valley area. He specializes in getting his clients the exact right insurance for the direction their lives are headed, at the cost savings they deserve.
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