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Insurance Basics [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Common Coverage Terms Dwelling or Residence Coverage (Coverage A) - The dollar amount carried to cover your home and any structures attached directly to it. Other Structures or Related Private Structures Coverage (Coverage B) - Covers those structures not permanently attached to your home. Examples: detached garage, gazebo, storage shed, pool, boathouse. Personal Property Coverage (Coverage C) - The coverage protects your personal property, whether you're at home or away from home, on a named-peril basis with certain limitations. Examples: artwork; certain types of business property; firearms; jewelry; watches; furs; precious and semi-precious stones. Loss of Use (Coverage D) - This coverage is available when you can't live in your home due to a covered loss. It pays living expenses, which go over and above your normal living expenses up to the limit provided in your policy. This coverage may also be referred to in some insurance policies as Additional Living Costs or Expenses. Medical Expenses/Payments (Coverage F or M) - This pays emergency medical bills and reasonable and necessary medical expenses for anyone injured on your property or any injury caused by a member of your family or a pet, regardless of where it happens. All bills are paid, up to your policy limit, whether or not you are directly or legally responsible. Personal Liability (Coverage E or L) - This provides coverage for bodily injury or property damage for which you are legally responsible. Most homeowner policies provide a minimum of $100,000 of liability protection. Other amounts may be purchased.
Umbrella or Excess Liability Coverage - This provides higher limits and broader liability coverages. This may be purchased as an attachment to your policy or as a separate policy. Deductibles Flood
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