Renter’s Insurance Protects Your Assets

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Rental Insurance Protects Against the Unknown

When you first move into a new rental space, the first thing on your to-do list probably isn’t to purchase renters insurance; however, in an era when renters insurance policies costs less than a latte each month, why is it there are still around 70% of renters who do not have insurance? Likely because, as renters, we think it is the homeowners’ responsibility to cover any damages or burglaries that may occur. Here you would be wrong, which is why this month we are exploring the ins and outs of rental insurance.

Before we dive in, let me tell you a story that is close to home, literally. I used to share a duplex with my best friend. Sometimes she would forget to lock her side, and on a Tuesday in October someone walked in, grabbed her laptop, tablet, school bag with her class books in it, ransacked drawers, then took her brand new mountain bike and rode off. When she got home she panicked and called me. As I wasn’t home at the time, I didn’t see or hear anything. After speaking with our landlord, we realized that there was nothing she could do other than file a police report. The next day we both purchased renter insurance, but for her it was a day too late. Since she didn’t have insurance at the time, she was out thousands of dollars.

renters insurance and neighborhood watch areaNow when we meet people moving into a new place, it is always the first thing she asks them: “Do you have renters insurance?” Then she will tell them what she learned that October. As I give you these tips, keep my friend in mind. She trusted her neighbors, but you never know what can happen where you live, and as the old saying goes, it is better to be safe than sorry (and lose thousands of dollars worth of valuable items that insurance would cover).

Let’s start at the beginning…

What is Renters Insurance?

In the most basic terms, renters insurance is a protection service for you and your belongings in your rental space. Along with loss or damage due to theft, fire, and/or vandalism, some types of water losses like when pipes burst and other perils. It can also cover temporary living expenses and certain medical and/or legal fees like if a visitor to your rental home is injured while visiting.

Common Reasons Renter Insurance is Necessary

Like many insurance policies, your coverage will apply to the people in your rental space who are related to you either by blood, marriage or adoption. Unless your roommate falls into this category, he or she should purchase his/her own policy if he/she wants to be covered.

While your landlord like has his own homeowners insurance, this has limited coverage. Most likely, their insurance will cover the structure of your rental space and any furnishings/appliances inside when you moved in. However, in the event of a burglary, a fire or flood, for example, rental insurance is needed to cover your, the renters, personal belongings.protect your rental location with renters insurance

In some cases, your parents may be your landlord. Again, if they have their own insurance policy that is helpful, but if you live with them you have the responsibility of making sure that they have enough coverage for your personal belongings as well as their own. In other words, you will be covered if you are living with their parents as they are family, but make sure that it is enough coverage for all of you.

Some people think that they do not have any personal items that they deem “worth covering,” but remember a few key items that people often lose in cases of fire, flood, burglary, and/or vandalism: cell phone, laptop, expensive gaming equipment, sports equipment, bicycle, etc.

Renters insurance is one of the most affordable types of policies; many of these policies can start from as little as $5 a month!

Think renters insurance is hard to get (or takes a long time)? Think again. In some cases, you can get covered in less time than it just took you to read these myths!

What does Renters Insurance Cover?

Personal Property 

  • Standard policies cover named perils – bad things that may happen to your stuff, ie fire, lightning, windstorm, hail, smoke, vandalism, theft, freezing, damage from aircraft or vehicles, and riots, to name a few.
  • So, if someone breaks in and steals your laptop, you are covered. Just keep in mind that if the stuff in your apartment belongs to your landlord, it isn’t covered under your policy.
  • You can also add extra coverage for valuable items such as fine art, expensive jewelry, watches, electronics, and more.
  • Picture this: You walk into a cafe, put your stuff down at a table to save your spot, and go to the counter to order. When your coffee is ready, you turn to go back to your table and notice your backpack is gone, along with your phone, laptop, and headphones. In your surprise, you accidentally spill your piping hot double espresso on a bystander’s laptop. Here’s the upside: if you have renters insurance, both your stuff and the damage you caused to the bystander’s laptop will be covered, in most cases. Yes, even though you weren’t in your rental space!
  • Exceptions: Floods are not covered. Same goes for other natural disasters.

Temporary Living Expenses

  • Let’s say your oven catches fire and this forces you out of your apartment for a couple of nights. Where will you go? You may need to get a hotel, for example. This is a situation that your renters insurance policy will cover. Some may even cover the extra money you have to spend on food and laundry. Talk about saving the day!

Personal Liability & Medical Bills

    • That’s right, renters insurance coverage extends to legal fees and medical expenses. So if you are sued after a guest at your annual Friendsgiving slips on a spilled drink and breaks her wrist, your policy may cover the costs to get you out of this unfortunate predicament.
    • Or what if the earlier over fire spreads to your neighbor’s apartment and does damage there? They should be covered under your renters insurance policy. If your neighbor is VERYunhappy and decides to take you to court, your coverage will once again work in your favor to cover your legal fees.

What isn’t Covered by Renters Insurance?

  • A place to stay if your rental space becomes infested with bedbugs
  • Natural catastrophes such as floods and earthquakes, or man-made disasters such as terrorism, war, or a nuclear meltdown – these require either a separate policy or additional coverage
  • Rule of thumb: If it’s not a listed peril on your policy, it’s not covered.

How much Rental Insurance Coverage Should You Purchase?

When buying your renters insurance policy, you will need to decide what dollar amount you will want your insurance policy to cover; this is known as your coverage amount. This varies for each person and what they own, and it can also vary for each category (property, living expenses, & medical/legal costs).

For Personal Property, here are four steps that can help you save money:

  1. Take a quick walk around your apartment, and inventory by taking a video of everything you care about
  2. Make a list of your “big ticket items” and tell the video how much money they are worth
  3. Create an estimate for bulk items such as clothes and kitchen items
  4. Add all of this up to determine how much coverage you will need. We suggest rounding up to the nearest $10,000. For instance, if you have $17,000 worth of items, you should choose a personal property coverage amount of $20,000. If your estimate goes up as you make new purchases, you can adjust your coverage as needed.

Not a Homeowner, Protect Yourself with Renters Insurance

With all the information provided and a few examples of people who have been affected by not having renters insurance, I hope you will act today and secure a rental insurance policy or share this article with someone who may need to know more about the value renter insurance provides them and their immediate family.  The cost is minimal compared to value of replacing stolen or damaged goods.

If you need to know more about exactly what you need, amount of coverage, cost, or getting a policy completed, contact a local insurance agency and talk with a trained professional.  Dickey McCay Insurance is available if you don’t have one as they specialize in renters insurance.  Don’t delay, call today!

Life Insurance Provides Financial Security

Life Insurance Offers Smart Investment Opportunities

Insurance Quotes & Savings is Investing in the FutureHow do you know when it is the right time to purchase life insurance? Should you wait until you have a job that offers life insurance as an employee benefit, or do you think you should wait until after a certain age when you feel you are closer to death?

Depending on the type of life insurance policy you decide to get, you could be covered anywhere from one year to five years or even for the rest of your life; this depends on if you decide to purchase term life insurance or permanent life insurance. One thing to be wary of is that if you bought your policy a ways in your past it might not be enough.

As your life and your family’s lives change, your insurance needs will inevitably change as well. Depending on events that have happened, it is a good idea to make sure you have enough coverage. Here are five signs to watch out for that may indicate that you need to get life insurance coverage or that you may need to change what kind you have.

    1. Starting a Family: The cost of raising a child through age 17 is, on average, $233,610 according to 2015 data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and this figure does not include college costs if you plan to help your child in that department. If you have had a recent addition to your family, your spouse or partner mighty not be able to afford those costs if something were to happen to you- this is especially the case if you are the financial breadwinner.
    2. Buying a Home: Two of the top five reasons people get life insurance is to cover mortgage debt and to pay for home expenses, so if you have a family, the last thing you want is for them to be forced out of their home because they cannot keep up with the payments. If you have just bought your first home or a new home with a bigger mortgage, make sure you have enough coverage to at least make the monthly payments.
    3. Increase in Income: Two-thirds of people who buy life insurance do so to replace the income that is also lost after tragedy. If you have recently earned a significant raise or perhaps your income has increased steadily since you last bought insurance, check to make sure your insurance coverage is still enough to replace it.Searching for Insurance Quotes on the Internet
    4. A Lifestyle Change: While income increases often come with lifestyle changes, it is also possible to sort of upgrade your lifestyle after you have paid off any debts or maybe you have improved your income/cash flow of your household in some way. If you notice that you have been spending more per month than you were in the last few years of your life, your current life insurance policy may leave a gap between its coverage and what your family needs/has grown accustomed to.
    5. Estate Planning: Another people tend to purchase life insurance is to transfer wealth or leave an inheritance. As you grow older, you may start to think more about what kind of legacy you want to leave behind. If you have been focused on other life insurance needs up to this point, it may be time to take a new look to see if you will owe any estate taxes upon your death and/or what expenses your estate might incur. You will also want to consider whether you would like to leave behind any finances/property for your children, beneficiaries, or a favorite charity.

Life Insurance Creates Financial Safety and Security

Do you fit in any of these categories?  Is there a sign for you to seek financial coverage for you or your family?  Sometimes, the right Life Insurance can provide an excellent financial investment option for your future loved ones.

If one of these top five reasons is currently going on in your life or you are unsure if you should increase your coverage, give Dickey McCay a call and we will be happy to guide you in the right direction with years of experience and expertise on our side. Together, we will take the time to determine whether your life insurance coverage is still enough to take care of the people you love.

Auto Insurance Protection

Risks of Driving with No Auto Insurance

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Have you ever considered the possibility of not having auto insurance? Perhaps you want to cancel or risk not paying your monthly premium because you feel you are a good driver. In the United States alone, there are surprisingly 1.5 million people who do just that: they drive their car every day without any type of auto insurance. Given such a high number, you might think that driving without auto insurance could be worth it. Still, every state in the US have minimum auto insurance laws. Most states require at least some sort of liability insurance to protect other drivers on the road, not just you. In other words, in the United States you must legally have auto insurance to drive a car. Even if you are a good driver, there is so much on the road that you cannot control such as other people in your own car and the other drivers on the road.

Driving without auto insurance can put both you and other drivers in financial trouble if and when there is an accident, no matter who (or what) is at fault. Without auto insurance, you are vulnerable to a whole set of problems both financially and legally. If you are involved in an accident and do not have insurance, you have no way to cover medical costs and damages for yourself or anyone else that your vehicle may have harmed in the accident.

One question that new and old drivers tend to ask is if the individual needs to be insured or if the car need to be insured. This, like the minimums for auto insurance coverage, varies state to state. Each state has different laws in regards to if only the car needs to be insured or if both the vehicle and the driver both need to be insured. For example, some states require you to be insured in order to apply for a drivers license or to renew your current driver’s license. Some states not only require the driver to be insured when driving their car, but also other people’s cars as well. In most states, however, in order to get your vehicle properly registered, you must be able to provide proof of insurance.

Insurance Coverage and Limits

Since Dickey McCay Insurance operates out of Copperhill, TN, let’s take a look at the auto insurance requirements for the state of Tennessee whether you are traveling to Dollywood’s attractions, Nashville’s broadway streets, or the Chattanooga aquarium. In our beautiful state, Tennessee drivers are required to carry, at minimum, the following auto insurance coverages and limits:

-Bodily Injury Liability: $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident
-Property Damage Liability: $15,000 per accident
-Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury: $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident
-Uninsured Motorist Property Damage: $15,000 per accident

Tennessee also has laws to help ensure that young, inexperienced drivers get the practice necessary to become responsible drivers. There are three phases of the Tennessee Graduated Licensing Program which are necessary:

  1. The Learner’s Permit
  2. The Intermediate Restricted License
  3. The Intermediate Unrestricted License

Auto Insurance Requirements and Restrictions

Each of these licenses have different requirements and restrictions that the driver will need to familiarize him/herself with. For any permit, however, you must have auto insurance in order to have a driver’s license in the state of Tennessee.

Another common question we hear from customers is if they can legally and responsibly drive someone else’s car if I he/she does not have insurance but the vehicle’s owner does? If you do not own a vehicle nor carry any kind of auto insurance policy then you will need to make sure that the auto insurance of those that let you borrow their car will cover you when you are driving. For example, if a member of your family has a car that you use, then you will need to be on that family member’s auto insurance policy in order to be covered when driving his or her car.

Borrowing a Vehicle from a Friend or Family Member

If you are borrowing a vehicle from someone outside of your family such as a your friend’s car, you will need to check with that person’s insurance provider to make sure that you will be covered when driving their car. The driver should know if another driver is covered, and it is important to know if other drivers are covered under your auto insurance as well. The more you know about your insurance, the less you will worry when you are in a bind or a friend is and you want to help him/her out by loaning him/her your personal vehicle.

So what happens if you do not yet have auto insurance but you get pulled over or in an accident? In this case, there is some type of fine you will have to pay without the minimum requirements. Again, the fine will depend on your state’s laws and how lenient your judge is, two things that are out of your control; having auto insurance, however, is not.

Tickets, Fines, License Suspensions

Typically if you are caught, ticketed or in an accident, without some sort of auto insurance, fines range anywhere from $500-$5,000; you don’t want your $75 speeding ticket to turn into a $800 speeding + driving without insurance ticket. Moreover, if you are pulled over without auto insurance and this is not your first offense, you will likely have your license suspended for quite some time, or you can even receive jail time; so take precaution!

Information and experience should be enough to convince you that driving without insurance is not such a good idea; not only is it against the law and can put you at a hefty financial risk when caught, it’s one of those absolutes as car insurance is needed to drive. If you are in the market for auto insurance or have a question regarding your existing auto insurance policy, please get in touch with Dickey McCay Insurance and we will proudly serve you!