CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE
EVERYTHING YOU OWN?
Many people
do not understand what renters insurance can do for them. Insurance can
assist in financial and emotional recovery from disasters. It replaces
more than any community organization can provide. If you rent an apartment
or house, renters insurance will reduce the financial hardship of a fire,
theft or other disaster.
What
is renters insurance?
Renters insurance is insurance that pays you if your personal property
is damaged or stolen. Renters insurance can cover fire and smoke damage,
theft, vandalism, damage from windstorms and hail, damage from explosions,
water damage from plumbing problems and many other hazards. It also protects
you from liability if an accident happens in your home and may pay your
temporary living expenses if an emergency forces you to leave your home.
Doesn't
my landlord's insurance protect my belongings?
No. Your landlord's insurance does not protect your personal property.
It only protects the building.
Won't
renters insurance cost too much?
No. Renters insurance is available at low cost for your personal property.
It costs a great deal less than car insurance. Renters insurance costs
less than $12 a month in most areas of the country.
What
if I don't own much property?
You probably own a great deal more than what you think - furniture, stereo,
television, books, toys, jewelry, sports equipment, pots and pans, dishes...
What would it cost you to replace everything in your apartment if there
was a fire or other disaster?
Is
all renters insurance the same?
No. Some policies cover more than others. The deductible (an amount you
pay before the insurance starts to pay) and limits may vary, and the cost
for the same coverage may be different from company to company.
Who
should I buy renters insurance from?
Shop around for the policy that meets your needs at the best price. If
you have a car, the company that insures it is a good place to start.
Discounts may be available if you have more than one policy with the same
company.
When
you meet with an insurance company, be sure to ask:
- Contents
coverage
- Replacement
value coverage
- Living
expense coverage
- Liability
and theft
- What is
not covered
- Deductibles
- Discounts
If you have
additional insurance questions, please call your insurance company, local
agent, state insurance commission or the National Insurance Consumer Helpline
at 1-800-942-4242.
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