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DISASTER MITIGATION... BUYING INSURANCE
By Chris Floyd
Disaster Services Director
Capital Area Chapter
American Red Cross
Even with adequate time to prepare for a disaster,
you still may suffer significant, unavoidable damage to your property.
That's when insurance for renters or homeowners can be a big help. Yet,
many people affected by recent disasters have been underinsured- or worse-
not insured at all. Make sure the insurance you buy protects against the
perils you face.
If You Own a Home...
Buy, at minimum, full replacement or replacement
cost coverage. This means the structure can be replaced up to the limits
specified in the policy.
Investigate buying a guaranteed replacement cost policy. When and
where available, these policies can pay to rebuild your house, including
improvements, at today's prices, regardless of the limits of the policy.
Have your home periodically reappraised to be sure the policy reflects
the real replacement cost.
Update the policy to include any home improvements, such as basement
refinishing. Annual automatic increases may not be enough to cover these.
Buy a policy that covers the replacement cost of your possessions.
Standard coverage only pays for the actual cash value (replacement cost
discounted for age or use).
Be very clear about what the policy will and will not cover, and
how the deductibles work (the part you pay before the policy pays).
Check state-operated or federally operated insurance pools if you
find it difficult to obtain private coverage because of a recent disaster.
Premiums often run higher than market rates, but this is better than no
coverage.
Conduct a home inventory, make a list, and use it to check that
your policy's coverage matches the value of your possessions.
If You Rent...
Buy renter's insurance, which pays for damaged,
destroyed, or stolen personal property. Your landlords insurance wont
cover damage to or loss of your possessions. Also, consider special coverage
like flood insurance for your belongings.
Be clear about what a policy will cover. Some policies cover more
than others. For example, will the policy pay for living expenses if you
have to live somewhere else temporarily, or for damage from sewer backup?
Comparison shop for the best coverage at the best price. Policies
vary from company to company. Policies in most areas are very affordable.
Start with the company that insures your car. Discounts are often available
if you carry more than one policy with a company.
You may also want to consider special coverage as insurance
for renters and homeowners won't cover certain types of losses. Ask your
insurance agent or financial planner about special or additional coverage
for floods, earthquakes, home offices, and other potential problems.
For additional information on
disaster mitigation planning or to become a Disaster Resistant Neighborhood
please contact the Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross in Tallahassee
at 878-6080, in Perry at 584-6663, in Bristol at 643-2339, in Monticello
at 342-0211 or in Apalachicola at 653-3952 or visit our web site at
www.tallytown.com/redcross.
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