January 21

Why is home insurance limited to each and every different type of disaster?

Posted by admin
Filed under Maintenance & Repairs |

<< Other - Taxes  Does home insurance cover when you rent out the house and the tenant causes a house fire? >>
home insurance
Craptacular Wonderment asked:


The home is either livable or NOT livable…it matters NOT what disaster ruined the home..

Why then is it that you have to pay extra for each different type of circumstance? An accident is an accident…. a disaster is a disaster… the home can only be burned, flooded, distroyed by earthquake / tornado / hurricaine ONCE.. why pay for all the different ways insurance-wise?

How covered is covered? And WHY !!!! Why?? Is it if you Never have any type of claim you aren’t refunded some of that money you spend year after year after year?

Again, once you’ve paid in insurance the amount of the home value.. what difference does it make if you replaced the home ‘money-wise’ already in insurance premiums? Why not spend those premiums on a second home instead?

Just shooting in the dark here of the many complaints I have heard ranted from my elders recently.. their solutions were hysterical.. I’d love to hear more solutions.

Blaine

This entry was posted on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at 2:25 am and is filed under Maintenance & Repairs. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

One Response to “Why is home insurance limited to each and every different type of disaster?”

  1. nod on January 23rd, 2010 at 9:21 am

    You used the words paid, pay, money, spend, and they are all correct. It is all about the money, yours specifically, and how much of it the insurance industry can get (steal).

 
carbon calculator | Easy Room Mate | Backyard Ponds | cheat codes for ps2