Other Insurance Types
We offer a variety of types of insurance to meet your needs. Just ask us if there is something you need that isn’t listed here because there is a good chance we can help.
Renters Insurance
Renters Insurance is an important policy for anyone who doesn’t own their home. It’s an inexpensive way to protect yourself from the financial burden of replacing all your belongings or paying for a settlement from a lawsuit. You may not have a lot of personal belongings, but you probably need what you have. Also, the liability coverage is often overlooked but it is a critical component of the policy which you need to protect yourself in the event you’re sued.
Condominium Insurance
Condo Insurance is very similar to Homeowners Insurance with the exception that it normally doesn’t provide coverage for the “bones” of the structure. The Condo Association is typically responsible for the exterior of the building. Condominium Insurance typically pays for the interior improvements of your unit, your personal property, liability and loss assessments. The Loss Assessments coverage is important because it will help pay for losses to common areas that the Condo Association assesses to all the condo unit owners.
Mobilehome Insurance
Mobilehome Insurance is very similar to Homeowners Insurance in that it provides coverage for the structure, your personal belongings, and liability coverage. It also has special coverage options unique to Mobilehomes. Some Mobilehomes have permanent additions, additional roof structures, and more that may need special coverage.
Landlords Insurance
Rental properties are insured with Landlords Insurance, also called a Landlords Package Policy. This is for a property that is rented to tenants and is not occupied by the property owner. It mainly provides coverage for the structure and liability. There is also additional coverage available for loss of rent. This is helpful if your tenants must move out due to a claim event and you’re not collecting rent for the period of time until the property is repaired.
Umbrella Insurance
An umbrella policy provides excess liability coverage that typically extends beyond the coverage limits on your homeowners, automobile, powersports and other types of personal insurance policies. Umbrella policies are handy for people with a lot of assets to protect or who have a lot of toys like motorcycles, ATVs, boats, etc. An umbrella policy will also usually include Personal Injury coverage which would provide coverage for things such as libel and slander.
Jewelry Insurance
Jewelry is usually covered by your property insurance policy to a specific limit, but many people have higher value jewelry, such as engagement rings, that need additional coverage to be properly insured. You can typically add individual pieces of jewelry to your property policy or you can purchase a separate policy for the piece(s) of jewelry you would like insured.
Wedding / Event Insurance
If you’re planning an event, the venue may require that you purchase Event Insurance and list them as an Additional Insured. We see this most commonly with wedding receptions but it’s also common with other large parties such as birthdays, bar mitzvahs, sweet sixteens, etc.
E-Bike & Bicycle Insurance
There are important insurance considerations for E-Bikes and High Value Bicycles. Your property insurance probably doesn’t extend liability or damage coverage to your E-Bike because it technically meets the definition of a motorized vehicle. You’ll need a Bicycle policy to properly protect your assets from lawsuits and cover damage to your E-Bike. Also, if you have a high-value bicycle, you’ll need a Bicycle policy to cover its value from theft, a crash, or other mishap.
Flood Insurance
Water can cause a catastrophic amount of damage to your home. Damage caused by surface water is typically excluded from property insurance and you’ll need to purchase a separate Flood Insurance policy if you’d like coverage for flood damage. For vehicles, flood damage would be covered by the Comprehensive coverage on an Automobile Insurance policy.