Posts Tagged ‘Buying’

Buying Home Insurance

Sunday, December 26th, 2010

What is homeowners insurance and why is it important? The second half of that question is easy to answer – if you have a mortgage on your home, most likely the lender requires you to keep homeowners insurance on the house to at the very least cover the balance of the mortgage.Even if you aren’t carrying a note on your home adequate home insurance helps protect your investment, your belongings and possible liability. All three aspects of protection lead back to the question, exactly what is home insurance. Simply put, home insurance gives you financial protection against damage to your home caused by disasters and beyond the structure insures the belongings inside your home. Home insurance also protects you for liability and legal responsibility for injuries your property, you, members of your family and even your pets cause others. Typical standard homeowners insurance provides you four areas of coverage — the structure of your house, your belongings, liability and expenses in case you are temporarily forced from your home because of an insured disaster. Home insurance policies can vary greatly so it’s in your best interest to compare home insurance quotes before making a selection. Even if your mortgage lender requires home insurance you are allowed to choose your insurer. What is covered in each of the four parts of a standard home insurance policy? Let’s take a closer look: The structure of your homeThis part of a home insurance policy is fairly self-explanatory in that it pays to repair, or rebuild if necessary, your home for insured disasters such as a fire, hurricane damage, lightning and any other disaster covered by your policy. Keep in mind flood and earthquake damage are not part of standard homeowners insurance and require separate policies. General wear and tear is not covered, but detached structures such as tool sheds and garages are covered with a standard home insurance policy. Personal belongingsAlso self-explanatory, this aspect of home insurance covers your stuff – furniture, clothes and other personal items in the event they are stolen or destroyed by a covered disaster. One interesting feature of personal belongings coverage is your belongings are also covered off-premises anywhere in the world. LiabilityLiability protects you against legal action for personal injury or property damage caused by your household. The liability aspect of home insurance also provides no-fault medical coverage in case someone is injured in your home. Additional living expensesWhat happens if your home if affected by a disaster such as a fire or a major storm? Where will you stay? This aspect of home insurance pays your expenses while living away from your home while it is being repaired. Covered expenses include hotels, meals and other living expenses.

Home Insurance Cover: Look Before Buying the Policy

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

People always try best on their part to save their home against any damage and destruction but even then some things are not in control of human beings. Hence it is better if you take proper security of your home in situations of any mishaps by taking required home insurance cover.

Coverage is the main concern which you should take into consideration before buying any policy of Home Insurance. Insurance companies provide home insurance cover against any damage to your home due to some disasters and mishaps. Home insurance cover includes coverage given in the events of damage to your home caused by any calamity like flood, fire and storms. Home insurance cover can also help you in case of any damage done to your home due to riots and vandalism acts of people. Natural disasters are not man made and they can happen to anyone at any time, home insurance cover helps you in such circumstances to cope with the situation without any hassle.

Sometimes even the cover for home insurance also includes for emergency home repatriation. If due to any problem you have to leave your home then home insurance cover also provides for another home in case of emergency. Home insurance cover given by various insurance companies may be different for different home owners depending upon the safety measures installed in the home. If you have installed very good safety measures in your home like burglar alarms, smoke alarms, bolt-locks, and adding a urbane fire alarms that rings at the police, fire or other monitoring stations will help you to get better home insurance cover.

If you wish to get the full cover with home insurance then it will be most appropriate for you to research on the internet about the quotes for home insurance cover because internet is the only place where you can search and collect as many quotes of home insurance as you want. On the internet you will get very wide range of quotes defining cover for home insurance and so you can compare and select the quote that satisfies your requirements and is also affordable to you. But before opting for any quote giving extensive range of cover it is better if you get confirmation about the reliability of company. You can do it by checking online status of insurance company and can also ask from your friends and relatives.

Know What To Look For When Buying Individual Health Insurance

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Most Americans who have health insurance are covered through an employer’s plan. However, some employers do not offer health insurance coverage. If you work for one of these companies, you will need to purchase private individual health insurance.There are certain advantages to purchasing health coverage in the private market. Instead of choosing from plans pre-selected by an employer, you decide which plan features you want, and pick a plan accordingly. For example, by choosing a plan with a higher deductible, or one that doesn’t cover certain services, you may realize a substantial premium savings each month.Instead of having your coverage tied to a place of employment, coverage through a private health plan is yours to keep no matter where you work. A health insurer can’t drop you as long as you pay your premiums on time.But along with these advantages come some potential disadvantages—• Employer plans provide considerably more coverage than individual plans, even when you are paying the same premium rate. That’s because with an individual policy, a larger percentage of the premium goes to pay for such operational costs as marketing and paying claims.• A group plan generally must insure all employees and family members, while individual plans can reject applicants who aren’t in perfect health. They can also offer plans that exclude coverage for certain pre-existing conditions.• In most states, private health insurance plan premiums increase as you age. Initially, you can avoid these rate increases by periodically changing plans, because new rates tend to be lower than renewals. However, as you get older, it will become more difficult to find a company to insure you and individual policies will get more expensive.If you do need to shop in the private health insurance market, you first need to find a competent insurance agent.  Determining what kind of insurance you need and how much coverage to buy are complex issues. A good agent will help you assess your situation, and work with you to find the right coverage for your specific needs. The key to a successful working relationship with aninsurance agent is trust. You should be able to trust your agent’s knowledge, experience and professional judgment, and you should always feel secure that your agent is acting in your best interest. But keep in mind that trust is a two-way street: Your agent also needs to trust you to provide information that is truthful and complete.If you are comparing several plans, you need to know what to look for before making a decision. When choosing a health plan ask your health insurance agent the following questions:·   Will the plan cover me for the specific doctor or hospital I would like to use?·   How does the referral system work?·   What pre-existing conditions would affect coverage?·   How will the plan handle care if I (or a family member) am away from home?·   What is the plan’s monthly premium, and what deductible and coinsurance am I required to pay?·   Are there other fees, such as copayments and any additional charges if I use providers that are out-of-network?·   Is there a maximum amount the plan will pay over a year or a lifetime?·   What types of benefits are specific to this plan?The purchase of individual health insurance in the private market can seem confusing. Approach its purchase like you would that of any important item—research your options and compare prices, and get the best advice and assistance you can, in this case, the services of a qualifiedinsurance agent.