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Earthquake Insurance provided by Altima Auto Insurance Agency

While you can’t plan for earthquakes, you can be prepared — and that can make all the difference. Earthquake coverage can help cover your finances if something happens to your home, condo or rental unit. Because damage from earthquakes isn’t typically covered under standard homeowners, condo or renters policies, it’s key to get coverage even if you’re not living in California or Hawaii.
What is Earthquake Insurance?

Earthquake insurance covers damage to your home, personal belongings and additional living expenses if you need to temporarily live somewhere else after an earthquake. Standard homeowners and renters insurance policies typically don’t include earthquake coverage, but you may add it to an existing homeowners insurance policy as an endorsement or purchase it as a separate policy.

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What is covered under Earthquake Insurance?

Standard homeowners insurance policies generally don’t cover damage from earthquakes and floods. That’s why people buy separate earthquake insurance – or flood insurance if you live in an area prone to those disasters. Here are some things covered by earthquake insurance once you’ve paid your earthquake deductible:

  • Earthquake damage to the home or other structures on the property
  • Earthquake damage done to personal property
  • Additional living expenses if earthquake damages make your home temporarily uninhabitable
Why is Earthquake Insurance important?

Earthquake insurance is worth it if you live in a high-risk area

  • Earthquake insurance is not included in standard homeowners insurance but must, instead, be purchased as a separate rider.
  • States located near fault lines (California, Alaska, Oklahoma, etc.) are more likely to experience earthquakes.
  • You should consider purchasing earthquake insurance if you live near a fault-line or high risk area.

We don’t think the unthinkable will happen until it does. But the very essence of insurance is to help us be prepared for the unthinkable and to lower our financial burden of losses. Earthquake insurance is no exception. Adding an earthquake endorsement to your homeowners insurance policy will help to protect you from minor or catastrophic losses resulting from an earthquake. If you live near an active fault line or in a high or moderate risk area, earthquake insurance may be essential to your peace of mind.

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Arlington, Texas
814 W. Arkansas Ln. Arlington, TX 76013
We extend coverage to individuals and businesses in Fort Worth, Dallas, Duncanville, Arlington, Garland, Irving, River Oaks and Haltom City

Dwelling Coverage

Risk Factors
Earthquake can damage your home and internal structures in your home. If you don’t have a coverage, you need to pay for repairs from your own pockets.
Solution
This coverage accounts for the rebuild or repair cost of the home and other structures on the property in the event of earthquake damages.

Note:  Please talk to your financial consultant to check all the facts before proceeding

Personal Property Coverage

Risk Factors
Earthquake can cause damage to your interior furniture & fixtures and you are bound to pay for their replacement.
Solution
If your personal property, like furniture, electronics or other valuables are damaged in an earthquake, this has you covered up to certain limits.

Note:  Please talk to your financial consultant to check all the facts before proceeding

Additional Living Expenses Coverage

Risk Factors
By the time your house is under repair, you need another house to stay or you need to stay in a hotel. If you don’t have enough coverage, you would need to pay the accommodation expenses all by yourself.
Solution
This coverage pays additional living expense costs needed if you are required to live elsewhere temporarily due to earthquake damage to your home.

Note:  Please talk to your financial consultant to check all the facts before proceeding

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