Not exact matches
All these
items were covered
under warranty, but that kind of track record would certainly make us nervous once the four - year / 50, 000 - mile
coverage expired.
This car have been to service 4 time, and they can t find the problem was told I would have to pay if
item is not
under warranty, Has Bumber to Bumper
coverage, they are holding back something??
Took my car in for its first oil change not
coverage under Toyota care, was told that I needed several things done (after consulting my manual - none of the
items they said I needed were on the 30,000 service).
Therefore, if you happen to own a lot of property
under a particular category or own any extremely valuable
items, you may need to purchase additional endorsements in order to achieve full
coverage.
If you don't add the right level of
coverage for these valuables
under your personal property endorsement (or rider), you can expect to pay the full cost for the loss of those
items in a fire, natural disaster or theft.
Under a replacement cost
coverage policy, your furnishings, clothing and other home contents would be replaced with
items of like kind and quality.
Some of these
items have
coverage limits associated with them which may leave some of your possessions
under insured.
Find out which
items are included
under standard
coverage.
In order to know what large
items are covered and which ones aren't above a certain number, you need to read the «Special Limitations of Liability» section
under personal property
coverage.
Scheduled property riders up the
coverage limits for specific
items that are not fully covered
under basic renters insurance plans.
Step 3: Review your policy to determine if you are over or
under insured and have enough liability and
coverage to replace all the
items on your list should you be required to buy them new.
The principal exclusions (
items not covered by your policy) for this
coverage are: (1) autos owned by you or furnished or available for the regular use of you or your resident relatives, which have not been specifically covered
under the policy, (2) vehicles with less than 4 wheels, and (3) claims for injuries to family members.
Some of these
items have
coverage limits associated with them which may leave some of your possessions
under insured.
You should always understand what
items are not covered
under your basic home, renters or condo policy and know what kind of
coverage you have.
This
coverage functions
under your homeowners policy, but it travels with you when you bring
items away from your home.
Such
items as jewelry, gold, silverware, furs, fine arts, collections and coins, antiques, securities etc, can be covered
under the contract, though they typically have limits of
coverage.
A permanent loss of luggage is covered
under travel insurance baggage
coverage, which reimburses the insured traveler (up to the policy limit) for the value of lost luggage and the personal
items inside.
A temporary loss of luggage is covered
under travel insurance baggage delay
coverage, which reimburses the insured traveler (up to the policy limits) for the purchase of essential personal
items necessary until their luggage arrives.
Travel insurance
coverage for jewelry is described in your travel insurance plan
under baggage
coverage, and
coverage for lost or stolen
items has a per -
item limit as well as a payout maximum.
CSA also covers the actual cash value it lost or stolen
items under their baggage
coverage.
Additional
coverage for these
items can be added
under optional article floater protection.
Under replacement - cost
coverage, the insurer would pay the amount required to replace the covered
item with a like - kind new one.
If a power outage spoiled all your freezer and fridge
items, the insured has
coverage for up to $ 500
under this particular policy, she says.
In order to cover these
items, you must carry comprehensive
coverage on them or cover them
under an umbrella policy.
This means any number of buildings can be included as a single line
item on
coverage forms and protected
under a single
coverage limit.
A few
items that fall
under inland marine insurance
coverage include:
The principal exclusions (
items not covered by your policy) for this
coverage are: (1) autos owned by you or furnished or available for the regular use of you or your family members, which have not been specifically covered
under the policy, (2) vehicles with less than 4 wheels, and (3) claims for injured members.
If the reverse is true, or you want to cover
items that fall
under the special limits section, you'll need to purchase additional
coverage, typically for about $ 25 per $ 1,000 of
coverage per year.
As the name implies, it mostly covers
items that are also covered
under health insurance policies, though, as noted above, its
coverage may be broader.
Since these
items generally have higher price tags due to their unique nature, you'll want to examine what
coverage is offered
under a standard homeowners policy with your insurance agent.
Renters insurance combines liability
coverage, which pays for damage to the property caused by the tenant's negligence, with personal property
coverage, which pays to help replace a tenant's damaged or stolen property,
items that are not covered
under the building's policy.
If you have
items that aren't included
under your homeowners
coverage, you can work with your insurance to add supplemental
coverage to your policy.
There are a number of
items that are covered
under hazards
coverage that fall outside of natural phenomenon and burst pipes.
However, in general,
under a basic
coverage policy you can get $ 30,000 of protection for your
items.
It's only going to be the structure of your property that has
coverage under such a policy and not your personal
items.
In order to know what large
items are covered and which ones aren't above a certain number, you need to read the «Special Limitations of Liability» section
under personal property
coverage.
Therefore, if you happen to own a lot of property
under a particular category or own any extremely valuable
items, you may need to purchase additional endorsements in order to achieve full
coverage.
If you need more
coverage under a certain category you can purchase additional
coverage for this particular
item.