Homeowner’s insurance may offer financial protection for your home and personal property. It may also offer liability protection should someone get injured on your property.
For example, homeowner’s insurance may help pay for the damages in the event that:
Homeowner's insurance policies may include the following coverage options:
Dwelling Coverage
Dwelling Coverage may provide protection for your house and structures directly attached to it. Dwelling generally offers coverage for things like electrical wiring, plumbing, heating and air conditioning and larger structures such as foundations, walls and stairs.
Coverage for Other Structures
Most policies offer coverage for buildings located on your property that are not attached to your house. Examples of other structures included detached garages, carports and fences.
Personal Property Coverage
Personal property coverage may help pay for your personal belongings such as appliances, furniture, clothing and computer equipment.
Liability Coverage
Liability coverage may help pay for your legal defense in the event of a lawsuit. It may also helps pay court judgements against you.
Medical Payments Coverage
Medical Payments coverage may help pay medical expenses if someone is injured on your property or is injured by a member of your family (including your pet).
Coverage for Loss of Use
If you cannot live in your home due to a covered loss, Loss of Use coverage may help pay your temporary living expenses. For example, if you your house must be repaired after a kitchen fire, this coverage may help you pay for a hotel stay.
Our team is here to help you find appropriate coverage at a competitive price.
This website is for general information only and does not amend, modify supplement or guarantee any insurance policy. Your eligibility for insurance coverage is subject to the determination of qualifications and acceptance by the insurance underwriting company.