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  2. What is an HOA insurance policy?

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    HOA members can often add loss assessment coverage through their homeowners insurance policy. This coverage helps cover a portion of damage or loss in common areas so that you might avoid paying ...

  3. When to file a home insurance claim and how to do it - AOL

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    Filing a home insurance claim might make the most sense when the loss estimate is more than your deductible. Any claim, even a minor one, might lead to an increase in your home insurance premium.

  4. How to read a homeowners insurance policy

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    It’s generally a single page or two at most, and will summarize information related to your policy, such as the insurance company’s name, your name, property address, coverage amounts ...

  5. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    It is an insurance policy that combines various personal insurance protections, which can include losses occurring to one's home, its contents, loss of use (additional living expenses), or loss of other personal possessions of the homeowner, as well as liability insurance for accidents that may happen at the home or at the hands of the ...

  6. Amica Mutual Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Amica Mutual Insurance Company is a Rhode Island–based mutual insurance company that offers auto, home and life insurance. [ 1 ] Amica was founded as the Automobile Mutual Insurance Company of America by A.T. Vigneron in 1907 and originally offered auto, fire and theft insurance. [ 2 ]

  7. Total loss - Wikipedia

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    In insurance claims, a total loss or write-off is a situation where the lost value, repair cost or salvage cost of a damaged property exceeds its insured value, and simply replacing the old property with a new equivalent is more cost-effective. [1] [2] Such a loss may be an "actual total loss" or a "constructive total loss".

  8. When and how to fight a denied homeowners insurance claim - AOL

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    Term. Meaning. Appraisal. An appraisal is a detailed assessment of either the property or property damage. An appraisal is written by an adjuster to estimate the amount of damage from a loss.

  9. Extended coverage - Wikipedia

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    An extended coverage endorsement (EC) was a common extension of property insurance beyond coverage for fire and lightning. Extended coverage added insurance against loss by the perils of windstorm, hail, explosion, civil commotion, riot and riot attending a strike, aircraft damage, vehicle damage, and smoke damage.