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What Damages Are Covered by Renters Insurance

2/27/2020 (Permalink)

Renters insurance is all about cushioning tenants from surprise expenses

Know What Your Policy Covers

Renters insurance is all about cushioning tenants from surprise expenses. It comes in several flavors, with each dealing with fire incidents differently. For this reason, it is essential to know what your policy covers.
Most renters insurance packages in Cedar Creek, TX cover the following situations:

  1. Personal property damage or theft
  2. Medical Payments to others
  3. Loss of use

Personal Property
Most policies cover the cost of repairing or replacing your stuff after fire damage - up to the limit of your coverage. However, some of them will offer actual cash value that will only compensate for the current price of your stuff. For example, If your TV is destroyed in a fire, you should get an exact amount to buy a new set of the same model with the first option. The second scenario will get you the depreciated market value of your old device.

Medical Payments to Others
In the unfortunate event of a fire, any third party who sustains injuries can file a compensation claim and win easily. For instance, if a delivery person breaks a wrist while evacuating your burning house, they could sue you for damages. This policy should cover all the medical expenses, allowing you to concentrate on the intricate fire restoration process.

Loss of Use
A fire usually leaves an inhabitable house when it finally dies down. Therefore, you will need to find emergency shelter for the next few days, and your renters policy should step in to pay the hotel bill. Still, it's important to discuss your limits with an agent to avoid unnecessary expenses.
Most people overlook the importance of renters insurance when they really shouldn't. The last thing you want is to cover someone else's medical bill while trying to recover from a house fire. So, you can think of it as the one thing that will protect your wallet from surprise expenses.

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