Helpful Hints

What to Look For When Selecting Insurance

Deciding on insurance can be overwhelming. How can you make sure your needs are met? The checklist below identifies a number of key questions to ask as you determine your insurance needs.

  1. Is the coverage broad and sufficiently comprehensive to thoroughly protect your home and personal property? Does it also provide personal liability protection?


  2. If you suffer a total loss, is the value of your home subject to depreciation? Many insurance policies decrease the value of your home over time, leaving you with a settlement that doesn’t cover the cost of a new home.


  3. Can you select from a number of optional coverages, or increase policy limits, so the insurance fully meets your needs?


  4. Can you choose from a number of payment options and select the one that best fits your needs? For instance, can you pay your premium in installments, or use a major credit card? What about electronic funds transfer?


  5. Does the company have a track record of quick response and fast claims handling? Can you file a claim at any time? Are there different ways to file a claim so you can choose the one most convenient for you?
Take Inventory of Your Possessions

If your belongings are stolen or destroyed, your insurance company will ask you to provide them with a list of those belongings, noting features, age and value. Would you be able to do that by memory alone?

Plan ahead. Take inventory of your possessions with a camera, a video camera or by use of a pencil and paper. If you own a computer, you can use a home inventory software program. There are many choices of software that are inexpensive to purchase or you can log onto www.download.com to search for free home inventory software. It takes just a few hours to compile an inventory, and it will be a tremendous help, in the unfortunate event you suffer a loss.

If You Videotape: If You Record Your Inventory On Paper:

When you finish, store your list or videotape outside your home, preferably in a safe deposit box. It is also a good idea to keep a copy where you work or to ask a friend or relative to store it. Remember to update the inventory list when you buy new items.

Your insurance representative is a good resource for information, so be sure to ask about coverage for all your personal possessions. You may have some valuable items that need higher coverage limits than the base policy provides.

Manufactured Home Fire Safety Tips

Every year, thousands of Americans die in house fires. Here are some simple tips and reminders that can go a long way to keep your house and family safe: