Friday, July 24, 2009

Does Your Property Insurance Include Homeowners Liability Insurance?

By William Hazelhurst

When most of us think about the insurance cover that we get on our house we generally think about protecting ourselves in the event of something disastrous that happens. For instance, we want to make sure that our plan will cover us in event of a flood, fire or other natural disaster. What many of us do not realize however is that there are other types of plan which are available and we ought to ensure that that these are included in our insurance bundle.

A good example of this is homeowners liability insurance.

It is a very good idea to have this type of insurance cover quite simply because all of us are responsible for what goes on in our house. This sort of liability insurance covers you in case something goes wrong, either inside your house or even outside of your house. For instance, if an individual should happen to trip and fall at our house because of your negligence, or indeed for any other reason, you might be held liable for their accident in a court of law. This type of insurance policy would provide you with cover in that situation.

Of the many different types of cover that you are going to have on your home this is in all likelihood the one which is most frequently overlooked. However, virtually all mortgage companies are going to require that you have homeowners liability insurance included in your policy in order to meet with the terms of service of your mortgage agreement. Of course, there are varying degrees of liability cover that are available to homeowners so you must discuss this with your insurance agent in order to find out what would be best in your individual circumstances.

By being covered with homeowners liability insurance you will not only have protection in law in case someone should happen to sue you when they are hurt at your home but will also be covered for any medical expenses which might be incurred as a result of the injury. Although we would all certainly hope that instances like these would not arise it is clearly possible so you want to ensure that you have cover just in case.

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