Notes from the Claims Desk

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Presented by Safety Insurance:

The winter of 2015 produced record snow fall and extremely cold temperatures. This combination resulted in a catastrophic number of ice dam claims. With winter weather quickly approaching, now is a good time to prepare our homes and businesses to minimize winter weather threats. Taking a few preventative measures now will help your policyholders get through the upcoming winter.

Ice Dams

What is an ice dam? An ice dam is an accumulation of ice at the lower edge of a sloped roof, usually at the gutter. When interior heat melts the snow on the roof, the water will run down and refreeze at the roof’s edge, where temperatures are much cooler. Eventually, the ice builds up and blocks water from draining off of the roof. This, in turn, forces the water under the roof covering and into the attic or down the inside walls of the house or other structure. Once an ice dam forms, the potential damage can be serious. Taking the following steps will decrease the likelihood that ice dams will form or, at least, will reduce their severity.

Keep the attic well ventilated. The colder the attic, the less melting and refreezing on the roof.
Keep the attic floor well insulated to minimize the amount of heat rising through the attic from within the house.
If heavy snow does accumulate on the roof, have the snow removed from the outer edge.

Frozen Pipes

Frozen water in pipes can cause water pressure buildup, which eventually will lead to pipes bursting at their weakest point, causing water damage to your home or business.

To keep water in pipes from freezing, take the following precautions:

Keep the temperature in your home or business above 65 degrees at all times.
Fit exposed pipes with insulation sleeves or wrapping to slow the heat transfer.
Seal cracks and holes in outside walls and foundations near water pipes with caulking.
Keep cabinet doors open during cold spells to allow warm air to circulate around pipes, particularly in the kitchen and bathroom.

Heating

Heating equipment is one of the leading causes of house fires. With a few simple safety tips you can prevent most heating fires from occurring.

Have your furnace and oil tank serviced annually.
Have your wood stove inspected before seasonal use.
Keep the area around your heating system clear of debris and flammable materials.
Turn portable heaters off when you leave the room or go to sleep.
Install smoke and carbon dioxide detectors in your home and check the batteries twice a year.

Candles

An open flame easily can ignite anything that can burn. The following precautions will help prevent candle fires.

Do not leave lit candles unattended.
Have a flashlight ready during a power outage; never use a candle.
Keep candles at least 12 inches from any flammable materials.
Place candles in a holder on a sturdy uncluttered surface.

The Long Massachusetts Winter

Mass Quotes The Long Massachusetts Winter

It sounds like an Updike novel or Thoreau pondering but instead is what it’s been as evidenced by the date of our last Massachusetts insurance web log update.

Tonight there’s snow in the forecast. The local news meteorologist looks like he’s losing his mind. He needs a haircut. A new suit, and maybe a sandwich.

In fact, he looks alot like your local independent insurance agent.

It’s been a long winter.

Still, just like the Easter Bunny came last week, regardless of the shady snowbanks, and there is reason to have hope.

With that in mind let’s remind our faithful readers:

Massquotes rates your insurance with, at least, seven different companies. We utilize Professional, Independent Insurance Agents that will assist you in finding the best rates, the best insurance programs, with the best insurance companies that do business in Massachusetts.

We utilize Independent, Professional Insurance Agencies that will assist you in finding the best rates, the best insurance programs, with the best insurance companies that do business in Massachusetts.

Call or click us today …

You might be glad you did.

Massachusetts Renters Insurance

MA Apartment Insurance

It’s common knowledge that if you own a home, you most likely need homeowners insurance to protect your investment and belongings. But if you rent a home or apartment, there’s a misconception that you don’t need similar insurance protection.

This is far from the truth. Renters insurance protects you from damage or loss of your personal belongings just like homeowners insurance.

Let’s imagine there’s a fire in the apartment building where you live. Your landlord’s insurance surely will pay for damage to the property, but none of the contents inside will be covered. You could be left with nothing, nowhere to live and no money to restart.

Renters Insurance Is Similar to Homeowners Insurance

If there is a fire, theft, storm damage, or accident where you live, renters insurance, like homeowners insurance, can cover your loss. But unlike homeowners insurance, renters insurance doesn’t cover the property since you don’t own it. It does cover your personal belongings, offer liability coverage, and provide additional living expenses.

  • Personal Belongings. All the items you own, including furniture, clothes, and any other contents are covered by your renters insurance for any insured disaster. Most standard polices cover your items at actual cash value, meaning the amount the item is worth at the time of damage or loss. Replacement cost coverage pays out what similar new items cost without factoring depreciation.
  • Liability Coverage. This is usually standard with renters insurance, just as it is with homeowners insurance. Liability coverage protects you from legal claims that may arise from injuries to others or their property. For example, if your dog bites your friend, your liability coverage will pay his medical expenses up to the policy limit.
  • Additional Living Expense – Your renters insurance will usually pay for hotel and meal expenses should you need to relocate while damage is repaired.

What Renters Insurance Doesn’t Cover

Be sure you read your policy carefully. There are disasters that usually aren’t covered, including floods, earthquakes and hurricanes. If you live in a high-risk area for these, you may want to buy supplemental insurance to cover you.

How Much Will It Cost to Replace all Your Belongings?

This is the question you need to answer when deciding how much renters insurance coverage to purchase. Let’s go back to the fire in your apartment building. Assume it was a total loss and you have nothing left. Do you know how much your belongings were worth? You might be surprised to realize just how much you have.

Take an inventory of everything you own by making video or shooting photographs. Also save receipts and owner’s manuals for large purchase items, if possible, and keep the information safe at an offsite location.

How Much Does Renters Insurance Cost?

Renters insurance is typically much less expensive than homeowners insurance, yet it can bring you the same protection. According to the Insurance Information Institute, renters insurance premiums usually range from $200 to $250 per year.

Of course the actual amount will depend on where you live, the coverage amount you choose, supplemental coverage, discounts, and the deductible (the amount you’ll pay for damages before your insurance kicks in). Remember, the higher the deductible the lower the premiums.

Call, Click or Stop by for a Massachusetts Apartment Insurance Policy Today

The good news is as your independent insurance agent, Smith Insurance is here to help. If you find yourself the victim of a fire, theft, or other insured disaster, we want to make sure you are covered. Having renters insurance can help bring you peace of mind today and protect you tomorrow when you least expect it.

Call or click for a free, no-obligation quote. We’ll help you get the coverage you need before you need it.

Massachusetts Home Insurance Checklist:

Massachusetts Home Insurance Checklist Massachusetts Home Insurance

Every year Massachusetts home insurance consumers should take a few minutes to review your coverage and premium.

As life changes, home insurance needs change as well.

MassQuotes offers our Massachusetts Homeowner Renewal Checklist:

  • Do you own jewelry, furs or watches with values over $1,000?
  • Do you own silverware with a total value of over $2,500?
  • Do you have a collection of valuables, including: coins, stamps or other?
  • Do you own any of the following: Musical Instruments, Fine Arts or Antiques, Camera Equipment, Sports Equipment, Personal Computer?
  • Do you own a boat?
  • Is there a trampoline on your property?
  • Do you have any tools, equipment or other property used in your business or occupation?
  • Would you like your insurance to provide: Replacement Cost Protection on your Dwelling, on your Personal Property, Credit Card/forgery protection, Ordinance or Law coverage, Earthquake coverage?
  • Flood is not a covered loss on a homeowner policy. Would you like to obtain rates for flood insurance? Also excluded from coverage are such things such as: rot, mold, mildew or animal/vermin/insect damage.
  • Are you interested in receiving information on: Auto, Life, Excess Liability (Umbrella), Boat or Business Insurance?

Personal Property Replacement Cost Endorsement

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Does your homeowner insurance policy have the Personal Property Replacement Cost Endorsement?

Claims can be settled two different ways: Actual Cash
Value basis (ACV) or Replacement Cost basis.

ACV is based on the replacement cost of the property, minus a deduction for physical depreciation and obsolescence. Your 10 year old recliner might not be worth much when figured this way and the payment from the insurance company might not be enough to buy a new one.

However, if you have the Replacement Cost Endorsement (cost is about 10% of the policy’s premium), the company will pay the cost to replace the property with a similar type and quality of property without a deduction for depreciation.

Having this replacement cost endorsement can be very valuable at claim time.

Remember: even policies with Replacement Cost have limits for “special items” such as jewelry, antiques, collectibles, fine arts, and silverware. These items should be “scheduled” on your policy separately.

Falling Trees Can Cause Big Damage

Tree Damage

That mighty oak tree in your neighbor’s yard finally comes down, but it does more damage to your property than to your neighbor’s.

Does you neighbor’s insurance cover you?

Typically, If a tree falls on your home, no matter where the tree came from, your insurance company generally pays for your home repair.

There are limitations to coverage, so check with your MA independent insurance agent before hiring a contractor.

What about cutting and removing the tree itself?

Most policies usually pay as much as $500 for debris removal.

However, there is no debris removal coverage unless the tree damages a covered structure.

In other words, there would be no debris removal coverage if a tree is blown over or uprooted but doesn’t strike a covered structure.

In any case, let us check about potential coverage in you particular policy.

And maybe it’s time for a complete Massachusetts home insurance checkup.

Just five us a call … we’ll be glad to help.

Massachusetts Home Buying Tips:

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The home buying process may seem complicated, but if you take things step-by-step, you will soon be holding the keys to your own home!

  1. Know how much you can afford – This depends on your income, credit, current monthly expenses, down-payment and interest rate.
  2. Shop for a loan -Talk to several lenders, compare costs, interest rates, and negotiate to get a better deal. Consider getting pre-approved for a loan.
  3. Shop for a home – Come up with a wish list. This list should include: price, location, rooms (including bathrooms), age, and condition.
  4. Make an offer – Do not be afraid to make a low offer. As told to us by one real estate agent: “There is no such thing as a bad offer.” Be prepared to negotiate and be prepared to walk away from the deal if the home gets too pricey. Try to remain as emotionless as possible and view the purchase like the business decision that it is.
  5. Get a home inspection – A home inspection is a vital part of the home buying process. Make your offer contingent on this inspection. An inspection needs to be done to tell you about the condition of the home. The inspection can assist you in avoiding buying a home that needs major repairs.
  6. Shop for Massachusetts Homeowners Insurance Mortgage companies require that you have homeowners insurance in place at the time of the closing. We recommend that you get a quote from http://www.MassQuotes.com.
  7. Sign the papers – You are finally ready for your closing. Be sure to read everything before you sign. An attorney can help assist you with this process.
  8. Move in! – Congratulations on your new home!

MA Home Insurance Basics

MA Home Insurance

As a brief, Massachusetts homeowner insurance review:

Covered Perils – A homeowner insurance policy will provide protection from: fire or lightning, windstorm or hail, explosion, aircraft, vehicles, riot or civil commotion, smoke, theft, vandalism/malicious mischief, glass breakage, volcanic eruption, falling objects, weight of ice, snow or sleet, freezing of plumbing, accidental plumbing discharge, rupture of steam or hot water heating system, air conditioning systems, or water heaters, damage from artificially generated electricity.

Exclusions – A homeowners policy excludes coverage from: flood, or water that backs up through sewers, loss to building by earthquake, aftershocks and mud slides, loss by enforcement law or ordinance regulating construction, repair or demolition, or zoning, loss due to power interruption when the interruption takes place off the residence property, loss due to neglect of the insured to save and preserve property following a loss, war and nuclear perils, intentional loss.

Home Insurance Renewal Checklist

MassQuotes Things to think about

Is your Massachusetts homeowner insurance policy renewing? Do you have the right coverage? Are you getting the best value?

Our independent, MA insurance agency has put together a homeowner insurance renewal checklist for items to review as your policy renews:

  • Do you own jewelry, furs or watches with values over $1,000?
  • Do you own silverware with a total value of over $2,500?
  • Do you have a collection of valuables, including: coins, stamps or other?
  • Do you own any of the following: Musical Instruments, Fine Arts or Antiques, Camera Equipment, Sports Equipment, Personal Computer?
  • Do you own a boat?
  • Is there a trampoline on your property?
  • Do you have any tools, equipment or other property used in your business or occupation?
  • Would you like your insurance to provide: Replacement Cost Protection on your Dwelling, on your Personal Property, Credit Card/forgery protection, Ordinance or Law coverage, Earthquake coverage?
  • Flood is not a covered loss on a homeowner policy. Would you like to obtain rates for flood insurance? Also excluded from coverage are such things such as: rot, mold, mildew or animal/vermin/insect damage.
  • Do you have personal liability Umbrella Coverage?
  • Have you packaged your home insurance with your auto insurance carrier?
  • When’s the last time your Agent reviewed your coverage?

Give us a call (or a click) an we would love the opportunity to review your Massachusetts home insurance coverage.

 

 

Getting Married?

MA Insurance Quotes

Vow to examine your insurance needs.

Some questions to consider:

  • Will you need to add your spouse to your auto insurance policy?
  • Will you need extra liability insurance coverage?
  • Will you need coverage for the engagement ring or wedding bands?
  • Will you need to review your homeowner coverage?
  • Will your address change?
  • Should you notify the Registry of Motor Vehicles?
  • Have your life insurance needs changed?

MassQuotes: click or call: 781-246-8699 for your free, no-obligation Massachusetts insurance quotes.