Contents Insurance, To Be or Not to Be

By Graham McKenzie

Take a look around your house. Start in the living room. Now move your way to the kitchen and bathrooms. Stop at the bedrooms. What do all these rooms have in common? All these rooms have possessions, some very important and valuable while others are junk or worthless. Combined they are all worth money and that is where contents insurance comes into play.

Do you know what you would do if a deadly fire or flood destroyed them all? Do you know about contents insurance? If not, let me explain. Contents insurance provides coverage for all those possessions you hold dear. They are reimbursed in money if they are destroyed in a natural disaster or by theft. This

Natural disasters and theft are rare, and the chances of your house getting hit are slim. But let's say for the sake of an argument your house does get struck with an unfortunate event. This could range from a fire, flood or from wind damage. It could also extend to a house robbery. What would you do next?

If you answered yes to any of the questions above, hire an appraiser if you haven't already. The insurance company your policy is under will provide them for you. Make the call and request one. The appraiser will arrive at a designated time to assess your possessions and their worth. They have been trained to assess worth for a living.

Allow the appraiser to roam your house freely and take his or her time. Remember, the better job they do appraising, the more accurate your possessions are calculated. Follow them around and answer any questions they have. They are trying to work with you, not against you.

The insurance company will work closely with the appraiser and discuss the contents of your home. The insurance company may provide additional information on how you can better protect your home. Sometimes these are more than suggestions, stipulations that must be met before you gain full coverage.

For theft, insurance brokers are quick to suggest home alarm systems in case of an intrusion. If your home does not already have one of these, it's a phenomenal idea. Wouldn't you feel safer with one operating inside your home? Of course you would. Secondly, insurance brokers may request the installation of a safe or other protection unit to store your jewelry.

Most people do not have a lot of jewelry or expensive items lying around the house. But almost every house has important items that help run the house everyday or items that may not be worth a lot, but were passed down for generations in the family. Contact your insurance provider, request an appraiser, and get started on contents insurance. Trust me, it's worth it!

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