Often, homeowners insurance will not
fully cover some items.
If you've added optional stereo equipment to your vehicle that is not permanently installed in the same location as the factory - installed stereo, subwoofers, or additional speakers, for example, you'll want to consider adding an endorsement to your policy to
fully cover these items in the event of theft or damage.
Not exact matches
If the Line of Credit does not have sufficient funds to
cover all of the overdraft
items, we will transfer the amount needed to
fully cover as many of the
items possible based on the posting order of each
item.
Any overdraft
item (s) not
fully covered by the Line of Credit account may be assessed an Overdraft Fee, if paid into overdraft, or an NSF Fee, if returned for Non-Sufficient Funds.
Any
item (s) in your checking account that can not be
fully covered under this Overdraft Protection Plan will result in an overdraft, if paid, or may be returned for Non-Sufficient Funds.
Our Standard Overdraft Services work with our Overdraft Protection Plans, such overdraft coverage from another small business savings or checking account or from a Business Line of Credit, and serves as a backup by allowing us to consider authorizing and paying
items into overdraft when the transaction can not be
fully covered by the overdraft protection coverage.
Scheduled property riders up the coverage limits for specific
items that are not
fully covered under basic renters insurance plans.
Use our additional
cover options to ensure you're
fully covered for every
item on your itinerary.
The stand - out
item in this package for me is the art - book, as I'm a sucker for a detailed art - book which
covers the designs from the sketched stage to the
fully finished product.
To ensure that you are
fully covered for the actual value of your high - end
items, and that you can rebuild your home in the event of a catastrophe, you need to have an elite home insurance policy through a company that understands your unique coverage needs and will value your belongings as much as you do.
Some
items — cameras, jewelry, electronics for instance — can be more
fully covered by adding them to your homeowner's insurance policy.
Often this means a special rider and an additional premium, but the
item will be
fully covered and you won't experience the per -
item limits you see with airline coverage and baggage coverage with your travel insurance plan.
This is helpful for big - ticket
items that likely aren't
fully covered, like jewelry, furs, and art, and it may be more affordable than buying, say, a standalone jewlery insurance policy.
To make certain these
items are
fully covered, you may need to add additional endorsements, also called «riders,» to your homeowners insurance.
Homeowners insurance
covers these valuable
items up to the amount listed in the policy, but this may not be enough to
fully cover valuable or unique
items.
You'll have to pay slightly more on your premium to
cover these
items, but this way you make sure you'll be
fully reimbursed if you lose them.
If your
items have more value, you'll need to purchase riders to
fully cover them.
You may not need medical payments coverage if you and your passengers are
fully covered by health insurance, but this coverage can also pay for
items which may not be
covered by your health plan, such as dental treatment, professional nursing services, and prostheses.
If you own any very expensive
items such as antiques, artwork, or family heirlooms, you may need to purchase additional riders, or endorsements, in order to ensure that they are
fully covered.
Such a policy protects your electronics, clothing and other important
items, but may not
fully cover highly valuable
items like pricey jewelry.
To ensure you can replace the jewelry or other expensive
items, you can purchase a separate endorsement (also known as a «rider») to
fully cover their value.
Apartment renters insurance is relatively affordable, but it is important to make sure that your policy can
fully cover the cost of repair or replacement of every
item in your home.
If you own any very expensive
items such as artwork, antiques or heirlooms, you may need to purchase additional endorsements, or riders, in order to ensure that those
items are
fully covered.
You might have to buy additional insurance coverage to guarantee that these
items are
fully covered after a loss.
Allow a Trusted Choice agent to help you determine if any of your particularly valuable
items need to have special endorsements in order to be
fully covered.
Some extremely valuable
items may require special endorsements in order to be
fully covered.
What this means is that those extra expensive
items will not be
fully covered.