Home Insurance in Georgia
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Types of Coverage for Georgia Home Insurance
As a homeowner, you’re susceptible to a number of unexpected events — but with the right homeowners policy, you can gain peace of mind you’ll be protected from hazards like:
- Fire
- Falling objects
- Frozen interior plumbing
- Hail
- Lightning
- Smoke
- Theft
- Vandalism
- Water damage from plumbing, heating or cooling system
- Weight of ice, snow or sleet
- Wildfires
- Windstorm/Tornado
Finding the best coverage to protect your home starts with understanding your options. Here are some common coverages to get familiar with:
Coverage A: Dwelling
Pays to rebuild or repair your home.
Coverage B: Other Structures
Pays for damage to other, detached structures on your property such as garages, gazebos, sheds and fences.
Coverage C: Personal Property
Covers your personal belongings, including furniture, clothing and appliances, if they are stolen, damaged or destroyed.
Coverage D: Loss of Use
Pays for additional living expenses if your home is uninhabitable due to a covered loss.
Coverage E: Personal Liability
Protects you against financial loss if you are sued and found legally responsible for someone else’s injury or property damage.
Coverage F: Medical Expense
Covers medical payments to others, injured on or off your property, regardless of your legal responsibility.
Optional Coverages for Georgia
Your coverage needs will vary depending on where your home is located. Are you situated in a cozy suburb of Atlanta or do you wake up to the coastal ocean breeze? Coastal homes in Georgia are prone to hurricanes, so making sure your homeowners policy best equips you for this risk is extremely important. So what can you do? There are a few things to know about insurance for hurricanes in Georgia:
Georgia Home Insurance for Flood Insurance
Homeowners insurance policies do not cover flooding caused by a hurricane. In fact, your home insurance policy doesn’t cover flooding at all. But American Family offers flood insurance in Georgia from the National Flood Insurance Program. This coverage will protect your home and its foundation as well as your personal belongings from damage caused by flooding. Whether you live in a hurricane-prone area or not, it’s a good idea to have flood insurance.
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Windstorm Insurance
Wind damage is typically covered by your homeowners insurance policy, but many hurricane-prone states won’t cover windstorm damage from hurricanes. If you live in Georgia and want to ensure you’re covered for damage caused by hurricanes, your agent can help walk you through your options.
Sump Pump Failure and Water Backup Coverage
While your homeowners policy typically covers certain types of water damage, you’re only covered if the damage is sudden or unexpected— and it’s only up to a certain limit. Adding sump pump failure and water backup coverage not only provides coverage for more types of damage but higher coverage limits as well.
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Georgia Home Insurance for Matching Vinyl or Metal Siding Coverage
Whether denting the metal siding or blowing it right off your home, wind and hail damage is common in Nevada and can cause severe damage to your home. While your homeowners insurance replaces siding damage from specific types of losses, it only covers the parts of your home that are damaged, which can be a bigger deal than you’d think — particularly if your original siding was discontinued by the siding manufacturer.
Here’s how matching vinyl or metal siding coverage works: Your homeowners policy will begin by covering the cost of replacing the damaged sections. And then if you have undamaged siding coverage, it’ll reimburse you for up to $20,000 of the costs for replacing the remaining undamaged siding so everything matches.
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Properly Protect Your Personal Property
Scheduled personal property coverage, or itemized personal property, is an optional coverage you can add to your homeowners policy that not only provides higher levels of coverage for your higher valued items, but also provides protection against a great number of risks than listed on your policy.
While your homeowners insurance policy provides coverage for your personal property, it’s important to understand there are limits to certain types of belongings. For example, jewelry has a limit of $2,000 for all your jewelry. If the total value of your jewelry is above that amount you may want to itemize your individual jewelry items. Other common personal items that people itemize include collectibles, cameras, art, bicycles, golf equipment and musical instruments.
Ensure that your personal property is properly covered by creating a room by room inventory. Then connect with your agent to discuss what categories you might want to itemize.
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