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Property vs. Liability Insurance. Protect against catastrophic losses of real and personal propertyProtect against costs incurred through your negligence to others and their property.. Principle of Indemnity. Insured may be compensated an amount up to insured's economic lossCash value = replacement cost
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1. Chapter 10 Protecting Your Property
3. Principle of Indemnity Insured may be compensated an amount up to insureds economic loss
Cash value = replacement cost depr
Subrogation insurance firm collects from party causing damage
Limited to one policy covering same assets
4. Coinsurance Insured must buy insurance equal to at least a certain percentage of assets replacement value (e.g., 80%)
If not, insured is responsible for difference
Make sure you have enough coverage!
5. Homeowners Insurance Policies Multiple perils
Fire damage
Theft
Storm damage
Breadth of coverage
Magnitude of disaster
6. Basic Property Coverage Dwelling
Other structures
Personal property
Loss of use Dwelling -- house and all attachments
b -- detached garages
c -- protects property regardless of where you are -- on vacation or at home. Protects guest and well and homeowner. Limits on certain items like cash, jewelry. Limit of coverage is 1/2 of houses value
D -- house burns down so you get up to 20% of houses value for temporary living quarters.
BUILDING INSURANCE -- 1/2 BECAUSE HOUSE IS ONLY HALF BUILT DURING CONSTRUCTION.Dwelling -- house and all attachments
b -- detached garages
c -- protects property regardless of where you are -- on vacation or at home. Protects guest and well and homeowner. Limits on certain items like cash, jewelry. Limit of coverage is 1/2 of houses value
D -- house burns down so you get up to 20% of houses value for temporary living quarters.
BUILDING INSURANCE -- 1/2 BECAUSE HOUSE IS ONLY HALF BUILT DURING CONSTRUCTION.
7. Personal Liability Coverage Protects against injury on property
Medical costs
Personal Liability (lawsuits) IF HAVE WORKMEN PAINTING. THEY FALL. IF THEY ARE NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE, YOUR INSURANCE PAYS.
COVERS PETS ATTACKING PEOPLE.IF HAVE WORKMEN PAINTING. THEY FALL. IF THEY ARE NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE, YOUR INSURANCE PAYS.
COVERS PETS ATTACKING PEOPLE.
8. Supplemental Coverage Personal article floaters
Earthquake coverage
Flood protection
Inflation guard
Personal property replacement cost coverage
Professional liability FLOATERS -- ADDITIONAL COVERAGE ON PERSONAL PROPERTY,. E.G., JEWELRY.
FLOOD -- IF TORNADO GETS YOU IN HURRICANE YOU WILL BE COVERED WITHOUT SPECIAL FLOOD INSURANCE. BUT IF RISING WATERS ARE WHAT DESTROYS HOUSE, TOO BAD, WITHOUT THIS SPECIAL COVERAGE
INFLATION -- PREMIUMS AND PAYOFFS TRACK INFLATION
REPLACEMENT -- WILL REPLACE ITEM AT WHATEVER CURRENT COST IS, INSTEAD OF ACTUAL CASH VALUE. IN ACTUAL CASH VALUE, INSURANCE PAYS THE REPLACEMENT COST LESS THE DEPRECIATED VALUE OF THE LOST ITEM. THAT CAN BE WELL BELOW THE REPLACEMENT COST. MUCH MORE EXPENSE (5 TO 15% MORE)FLOATERS -- ADDITIONAL COVERAGE ON PERSONAL PROPERTY,. E.G., JEWELRY.
FLOOD -- IF TORNADO GETS YOU IN HURRICANE YOU WILL BE COVERED WITHOUT SPECIAL FLOOD INSURANCE. BUT IF RISING WATERS ARE WHAT DESTROYS HOUSE, TOO BAD, WITHOUT THIS SPECIAL COVERAGE
INFLATION -- PREMIUMS AND PAYOFFS TRACK INFLATION
REPLACEMENT -- WILL REPLACE ITEM AT WHATEVER CURRENT COST IS, INSTEAD OF ACTUAL CASH VALUE. IN ACTUAL CASH VALUE, INSURANCE PAYS THE REPLACEMENT COST LESS THE DEPRECIATED VALUE OF THE LOST ITEM. THAT CAN BE WELL BELOW THE REPLACEMENT COST. MUCH MORE EXPENSE (5 TO 15% MORE)
9. Renters Insurance
10. Keep Homeowner's Insurance Costs Down Cost factors -- location, type of structure, level of coverage
Select a financially sound insurer with low comparative costs
Consider other potential discounts and savings method Factors: location -- stay away from hurricanes and earthquakes; Huntsville and its tornadoes! Sink holes on the mountain.
Type of structure -- older, less sound structures cost more
Level of coverage -- more coverage costs more
High deductibles
Security systems
Multiple policy discounts
Pay premiums annually rather than quarterly
Shop around
Factors: location -- stay away from hurricanes and earthquakes; Huntsville and its tornadoes! Sink holes on the mountain.
Type of structure -- older, less sound structures cost more
Level of coverage -- more coverage costs more
High deductibles
Security systems
Multiple policy discounts
Pay premiums annually rather than quarterly
Shop around
11. Are you insurable? Dogs
Credit history
Claims history for 5 years
Water claims
Wind/hail damage
Burglaries
CLUE reports $13 to $20
(www.choicetrust.com)
Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange
Insurers competed with lower premiums. High claims bankrupt some. Now premiums higher and some people cant get coverage.Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange
Insurers competed with lower premiums. High claims bankrupt some. Now premiums higher and some people cant get coverage.
12. Recovering on a Liability or Property Loss Keep an inventory establishing proof of ownership (preferably on videotape).
Videotape the exterior of the home to value landscaping or condition.
Keep records concerning the value of your assets.
Report your loss immediately. Keep photos, videotapes, records at a separate location in case the house is totaled.
Keep photos, videotapes, records at a separate location in case the house is totaled.
13. Recovering on a Liability or Property Loss (continued) Make temporary repairs to protect your property.
Make a detailed list of everything lost or damaged.
Maintain records of the insurance settlement process.
Confirm the adjusters estimate.
14. The Personal Automobile Policy Liability
Medical
Uninsured Motorist
Damage to Your Car
No - fault insurance Liability -- Covers bodily injury losses; Covers property damage losses; Can be a combined single limit or a split-limit coverage; Most states require a minimum coverage; Covers losses due to a lawsuit ; Covers defense cost in civil trials in addition to your policy limits
Medical -- Covers all reasonable medical costs incurred, as a result of an accident, by the insured or the insureds family members within three years; Recommended coverage of $50,000; Does not cover medical expenses if injured by a vehicle not designed for public streets
Uninsured Motorist -- Provides coverage if injured by an uninsured motorist or a hit-and-run driver; The other driver must be at fault to collect on this coverage; Also covers costs in excess of the other drivers liability coverage, if inadequate to pay for your losses
Coverage for car -- Covers the damage to your automobile as a result of collision, fire or storms, theft or larceny, falling objects, earthquakes; Recommended limit is the cash-value of your automobile
Exclusions -- Intentional injury or damage, Use without permission, Vehicle has less than four wheels, Someone elses vehicle provided on a regular basis, Automobile not listed on your policy, Carrying passengers for a fee, Driving in a race or speed contest
No-fault -- Only available in no-fault states; The idea is that your insurance pays for your losses and their insurance pays for their losses; You can still sue their insurance for pain and suffering
Liability -- Covers bodily injury losses; Covers property damage losses; Can be a combined single limit or a split-limit coverage; Most states require a minimum coverage; Covers losses due to a lawsuit ; Covers defense cost in civil trials in addition to your policy limits
Medical -- Covers all reasonable medical costs incurred, as a result of an accident, by the insured or the insureds family members within three years; Recommended coverage of $50,000; Does not cover medical expenses if injured by a vehicle not designed for public streets
Uninsured Motorist -- Provides coverage if injured by an uninsured motorist or a hit-and-run driver; The other driver must be at fault to collect on this coverage; Also covers costs in excess of the other drivers liability coverage, if inadequate to pay for your losses
Coverage for car -- Covers the damage to your automobile as a result of collision, fire or storms, theft or larceny, falling objects, earthquakes; Recommended limit is the cash-value of your automobile
Exclusions -- Intentional injury or damage, Use without permission, Vehicle has less than four wheels, Someone elses vehicle provided on a regular basis, Automobile not listed on your policy, Carrying passengers for a fee, Driving in a race or speed contest
No-fault -- Only available in no-fault states; The idea is that your insurance pays for your losses and their insurance pays for their losses; You can still sue their insurance for pain and suffering
15. Buying Automobile Insurance Keeping your costs for auto insurance down
Cars cheap to insure
Raise deductible
Improve driving record
Pay annually
Determinants of auto insurance cost
Where the car will be driven
Amount vehicle will be driven
Personal characteristics of the driver
Type of automobile
Driving record of the insured Determinants of cost: Type of automobile, Use of automobile, Your personal characteristics, Your driving record, Where you live, Discounts you qualify for
Figure auto insurance into purchase decision. Insurance on Ford trucks was very high in El Paso. Reason? Fords were made in Mexico so spare parts are available there. Trucks immediately driven across the border for difficulty in finding.
Costs down -- Shop comparatively
Consider only high-quality insurers
Use discounts
Buy vehicles that are relatively inexpensive to insure
Improve your driving record
Raise your deductibles
Keep adequate liability insuranceDeterminants of cost: Type of automobile, Use of automobile, Your personal characteristics, Your driving record, Where you live, Discounts you qualify for
Figure auto insurance into purchase decision. Insurance on Ford trucks was very high in El Paso. Reason? Fords were made in Mexico so spare parts are available there. Trucks immediately driven across the border for difficulty in finding.
Costs down -- Shop comparatively
Consider only high-quality insurers
Use discounts
Buy vehicles that are relatively inexpensive to insure
Improve your driving record
Raise your deductibles
Keep adequate liability insurance
16. Questions?