There are many types of insurance available depending on your requirements. Therefore, it is important to consider the options and find one that suits your needs best.
There are several types of property insurance:
Homeowner’s insurance
If you own the dwelling, then homeowner’s insurance will cover the cost of repairs to the building and protect personal possessions should they get damaged or stolen. Your policy will also cover you against any liability you face if someone gets injured while on your property.
Renter’s insurance
Studies show that up to 60% of renters aged 18 – 29 don’t have renters insurance. Therefore, renters should consider taking out renter’s insurance. This covers damage to or loss of personal property, liability, and any medical payments if there is an accident on the property.
Flood insurance
While your policy will cover you for water damage that comes from within your property, it is unlikely to cover damage caused by groundwater, sewer backup, or flood damage. Therefore, you should consider an addition to your policy. Flood insurance will provide you with additional peace of mind – however, it’s not always available depending on the location of your property.
Additional living expenses insurance
Not all insurance companies offer policies that cover the living expenses associated with living away from home while repairs are completed. It is worth checking what is included and if there are any limitations or excess charges.
Property isn’t the only big-ticket item that should be insured. For example, it is a legal requirement to have vehicle insurance in most states if you are driving on public roads.
Car insurance
There are various forms of car insurance; in the most basic form, car insurance is required for the following:
- Compensate someone else for an accident you caused
- Cover the cost of repairs
- To protect your assets
Vehicle insurance will protect your assets – that is to say, any claims are being made against your insurance company and not you personally. Therefore, any compensation is paid by your insurer and not you.
It’s not just property and vehicles that should be insured. You and your family need to be protected from the implications of death, illness, or disability.
Personal insurance
A range of products is available that will protect you and your loved ones who are affected by injury, illness, or death.
Life Insurance
Coverage for accidental death, permanent disability, wrongful death, dependent child’s coverage. If you pass away or lose significant use of your body or cognitive functions, the plan pays a lump sum to the beneficiary.
Health Insurance
Provides insurance in case you become sick and cannot work due to illness or injury. In most cases, health insurance will protect you from high medical costs. You will also receive access to preventative care and some check-ups.
Long-term disability coverage
According to the Social Security Administration, 1-in-4 workers will become disabled and unable to work before retirement age. Long-term disability coverage can protect your financial health if you are unable to work. Ensuring you have insurance detailed in this article will cover you for most of life’s mishaps and help protect you and your loved ones if times get tough.
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