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How Much Insurance To Buy
No matter what you think of scientists, there seem to be changes in the weather. There've been more violent hurricanes and storms, some devastating tornados, and more flooding than anyone might have expected. Looking around the world, there's massive flooding across large parts of Asia and don't forget the earthquakes. First New Zealand and then Japan got hit, followed by a tsunami. When you put it all together, it's enough to make you think no amount of insurance is ever enough. Guess what? Because you think that, the insurance industry has been bringing out an all-singing-all-dancing package of different policies. If you can think of a way of losing money, the insurance industry has a policy to sell you. The only question is how much insurance should you buy?
This is about paranoia. When you add in the recession, there's a perfect storm with everything going wrong in the world. The marketers trade on this so, when you see a company offering to sell cover against the value of your home falling, you're tempted. You see the homes being repossessed around you. Perhaps your own mortgage is underwater. What's not to like ...
... about policy that pays out if your home loses yet more value? Then there's the company selling insurance against you losing your job. In theory, it pays out your take-home pay if you suddenly pick up a pink ticket. This looks good because, even though you can't pay off the mortgage, you can at least make the monthly payments. At least, you think you can until you read all the small print and find out just how difficult it is to make a successful claim. Yes, it's natural to want to protect your family and keep a roof over their heads, but this is not the right time to panic.
Let's start with the standard policy for the home. You're insuring the cost of repairing or, if the damage is too extensive, completely rebuilding. To that, add the value of the contents. Depending on the policy, this is the amount necessary to replace like-with-like rather than new-for-old. All this should be reviewed when renewing because the cost of labor and materials keeps on rising even though the resale value of the home may be dropping like a stone. Remember you're not insuring the land. You're just replacing what was lost, assuming that's possible. If your home was to drop into a sinkhole or the plot disappeared in a landslide, rebuilding might be impossible. In that case, you pick up an agreed cash sum.
So, when you're planning how much insurance to buy, focus on the standard policies and make sure you have everything set up properly so that, if the worst happens, you can make a claim and have it paid. Home insurance cover is not rocket science. Whether it's good value depends on what the insurer has excluded. Read the policy and do your "homework". If your research says this is a good deal, go for it. Although it may make you feel more comfortable if you spend your money on some of these more exotic policies, nothing is likely to offer the same value as a traditional home insurance policy.
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