Homeowners Insurance
When it comes to homeowners insurance there are different levels of coverage that from protect from various perils. Many of these coverages are optional therefore you need to be familiar with them to ensure your home is adequately protected.
Basic Coverage – HO-1
A basic homeowners policy will cover:
Fire
Lighting
Smoke
Windstorm
Explosion/Implosion
Vandalism or malicious mischief
Hail
Riots or civil commotion
Theft
Damage from an aircraft or vehicle
Volcanic eruptions
Broad Coverage HO-3
Broad coverage covers everything included in basic coverage plus:
Falling objects
Weight of Ice and snow
Accidental overflow of water or stream
Damage from frozen pipes
Damaged caused by malfunctioning appliances
Accidental damage from electric generators
Comprehensive Coverage HO-5
Comprehensive covers all perils except those specifically and explicitly excluded from your policy. (i.e. flooding)
Covers all perils except those specifically excluded by your policy.
Additional Coverage:
There are certain things that simply not covered under most homeowners policies. Coverage for these things can only be obtained through supplemental policies. These things include:
Movement of the ground caused by earthquake, volcanic eruption, mud/landslide and sinkholes.
Ordinance of law regulating construction, repair or demolition of a structure.
Damage from rising water caused by floods, tidal water, waves and water below the surface.
War
Nuclear hazards
Power failure caused by an uninsured peril
Intentional acts (by the owner)
Neglect