HARRISBURG, Pa., June 1, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Insurance Department is reminding consumers to keep insurance needs in mind when vacationing, entertaining or enjoying other warm-weather activities.
For your home and property:
- Installing a pool, or already have one? Pools increase your liability risk so you will need to bring your homeowners policy up-to-date. Most policies include a minimum of $100,000 worth of liability protection, but pool owners may want to consider increasing the coverage amount to at least $300,000 to $500,000.
Taking an extended vacation? Insurance companies may consider unoccupied homes as high risk because they are at increased risk of theft, vandalism, fire, and water damage. Check with your insurance company before you leave for a long trip.
- Hosting
a party? Consumers should look into a social host liability policy,
which covers claims arising from injuries that may occur in your
home. Policies can be purchased for limits ranging from $50,000 to
$2 million.
- Renting a car? Your declarations page should state whether the coverage and deductibles you have on your own car apply to a rental vehicle. If it does not, consider buying the rental car insurance coverage offered by the agency.
- Do
you own a boat or a jet ski? If you own a personal watercraft, it is
wise to purchase insurance coverage that includes bodily injury,
property damage, liability and theft. If renting any type of
watercraft, be sure to ask what type of insurance coverage the owner
or operator has.
Some insurance coverage does travel.
- Traveling away from home? Depending on your location and medical condition, you will want to check with your health insurance company to find out what type of coverage you have when you travel. Be sure to carry your insurance card with you.
Need to insure your trip? Some insurance companies offer bundled packages of travel insurance that cover problems like identity theft, delayed or lost baggage, cancellation or medical issues. But just like any other type of policy, be sure to review it thoroughly because not all policies are the same.
- If
you chose to insure your trip, be sure you are purchasing travel
insurance and not cancellation waivers. Waivers are not insurance
and are not regulated by the Insurance Department.
Media contacts: Rosanne Placey or Melissa Fox, 717-787-3289
SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Insurance
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