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Does the tenant insurance cover hotel and food costs?
Yes, tenant insurance typically covers additional living expenses such as hotel and food costs if you need to temporarily relocate due to a covered loss. For instance, if your apartment becomes uninhabitable due to fire or water damage, your policy will cover your temporary housing costs and meal expenses until you can move back in. This provision ensures that you’re not left stranded or financially burdened by unexpected events. Always review your policy’s specifics to understand the limits and conditions of this coverage.
Does Strata Water Deductible Insurance cover my home or condo insurance deductible?
No, Strata Water Deductible Insurance only covers the amount you would pay in the event of a water damage or sewer backup claim under your strata insurance policy.
Why should I consider raising my strata water deductible?
Raising your strata water deductible can lower your insurance premium and save you money in the long run. However, it's important to consider whether you can afford to pay a higher deductible in the event of a claim.
How does a deductible work with strata insurance?
Strata insurance policies typically have a deductible that applies to water damage claims. This deductible is usually shared among all unit owners and is often a significant amount of money. Strata Water Deductible Insurance covers the amount you would pay in the event of a water damage claim up to the policy limit.
What is a deductible in insurance?
A deductible is the amount of money you pay out of pocket before your insurance pays the rest in the event of an insured loss. For example, if you have a $1,000 deductible and experience a loss of $5,000, you will pay the first $1,000 and your insurance company will pay the remaining $4,000.
Does home insurance include earthquake coverage?
Earthquake insurance is not included automatically, rather it is an optional coverage that we recommend be added to your policy. It covers the cost of rebuilding your property and replacing your belongings that were damaged in an earthquake. The insurance cover includes loss or damage to the building and personal property, additional living expenses, and related exclusions like landslides, tsunamis, or other forms of earth movement. The policy also covers extra living expenses should you need to temporarily reside somewhere else while your place is being repaired. It does not cover fires or floods that happen as an after effect of the earthquake. Most policies have a percentage deductible rather than a fixed dollar amount, meaning you will be responsible for a percentage of the damage, which can be quite high. Most policies start at 5%, however some insurers may require you to pay between 15-20% deductible. Let’s put this into perspective. If your earthquake coverage limit on your base policy is $300,000 and your deductible is 15%, you would be responsible for $45,000 before the insurance company would pay the rest. In a condo, your strata might require a similar amount. To combat this, we have a Buy-Back option which enables you to “buy down” or lower your deductible in the event of a major earthquake. This unique coverage is available to anyone who owns their own property with basic earthquake coverage added onto their primary policy. Depending on your situation, this extra coverage can cost as little as $20 per month.
How do I get my decal?
As of May 1st, 2022, you no longer need a decal on your licence plate
How do I know how much insurance is right for me?
It depends on multiple factors including vehicle type, where you live and use the motorcycle, as well as other unique circumstances. Your InsureBC broker can help determine which types of coverage are best suited for you and provide quotes accordingly.
How do I know if Private Auto Insurance is for me?
Get in touch with one of our 80 Autoplan locations who can assess your individual situation and help you determine whether a Private Auto Insurance carrier is for you. We’ll give you a number of car insurance quotes so that you can be sure you’re getting the best possible deal. Our offices can also assist you in obtaining a quote for your home insurance, travel insurance, business insurance and a number of other insurance products. Regardless of the insurance company, we will get you the most comprehensive coverage at the lowest possible price.
How do I make a claim for my new vehicle replacement policy?
All claims are processed in-house by our dedicated Optional Auto Division, Drivesure, and can be submitted in a number of different ways. You can submit your claim via an online submission form located on our website, through your issuing insurance agent or broker, or by contacting our auto department directly at 1-888-480-6641. Documents can be submitted via email or fax, and claims are processed within 1-2 business days of receiving all documentation.
How do I renew your license, or book a road test?
Visit the nearest ICBC Service location to you.
How much does Optional Auto Insurance cost in BC?
Similar to your Basic ICBC Auto Insurance, the cost for Optional Car Insurance depends on a number of factors, including your age, driving experience, the type and use of your vehicle, the limit of coverage you purchase and the size of the deductible you select. The higher your deductible, the lower your annual premium and vice-versa. Let one of our Autoplan agents assist you with getting an accurate quote for the most suitable insurance coverage.
What type of businesses qualify for Home Based Business Insurance in BC?
Any type of business operating out of a residential property may be eligible for a Home Based Business (HBB) policy with InsureBC as long as they meet certain criteria such as gross annual revenue thresholds and having fewer than 10 employees working at the premises on any given day. Home-based business insurance covers the things you need to run your business. Whether it’s your office contents, your general liability or items pertaining to legal expenses you may incur, our home-based insurance packages offer you peace of mind so you can focus on what’s most important—growing your business.
What if I need to make changes to my policy?
Changes can be made to your Home Based Business insurance policy at any time by contacting your InsureBC broker. Your broker can help you to make the necessary adjustments or explain any available options.
Is it possible to purchase Home Based Business Insurance online?
Yes, this policy can be purchased online in a matter of minutes!
Are there any special endorsements available for Home-Based Business Insurance?
Yes, we offer additional coverage for Home-Based Business policies such as Professional Liability and Cyber Liability Insurance. These endorsements help to provide tailored protection for your specific business operations.
Do I need to purchase separate liability insurance for my home office or workplace?
Yes, it is important to ensure that your personal Homeowner’s policy does not provide the required protection. A dedicated Home-Based Business insurance policy from InsureBC provides tailored protection for your unique needs.
Can I utilize the cash value in my Permanent Life Insurance policy to cover premiums?
Yes, one of the benefits of Permanent Life Insurance is the ability to use the accumulated cash value to pay premiums. As the policy builds cash value over time, you may have the option to tap into this value to offset premium payments. This feature provides flexibility and can help ensure that your policy remains in force even if you encounter financial challenges. However, it's important to understand the implications of utilizing the cash value, such as potential impacts on the death benefit and policy performance.
How do I select the ideal Permanent Life Insurance policy and insurer?
Choosing the right Permanent Life Insurance policy and insurer requires careful consideration. Start by assessing your long-term financial goals and protection needs. Consider factors such as the coverage amount, premium affordability, policy features, and customer service reputation of the insurer.
Can I transfer my Permanent Life Insurance policy to another person?
Permanent life insurance policies are generally non-transferable. The policy owner and the insured individual are typically the same person. However, you may have the option to change the policy's ownership or beneficiary designation, allowing you to transfer the benefits to another person or entity.
It is crucial to carefully review the terms of your policy contract and seek guidance from our agents regarding any potential transfers.
Are there any medical exams required to qualify for Permanent Life Insurance?
The medical exam requirements for permanent life insurance vary depending on factors such as your age, coverage amount, and the insurance company's underwriting guidelines. Generally, larger coverage amounts may require a medical exam, which typically includes a physical assessment, blood tests, and medical history review.
Is Permanent Life Insurance suitable for retirement planning?
Yes, permanent life insurance can be a valuable component of retirement planning. It provides lifelong coverage and builds cash value over time, which can be used to supplement retirement income or cover expenses during retirement. The cash value growth in permanent life insurance is tax-deferred, allowing for the potential accumulation of funds that can be accessed in retirement.
Can I convert my Term Life Insurance policy into Permanent Life Insurance?
Most term life insurance policies offer the option to convert to a permanent life insurance policy within a specified timeframe. This allows you to transition from temporary coverage to lifelong protection without the need for a new medical exam. It's important to review your policy terms and conditions to determine if conversion is available and understand any associated costs or limitations.
What should I do if I think I've been a victim of identity theft?
If you suspect that you've been a victim of identity theft, act quickly. Contact your bank and credit card companies, place fraud alerts on your credit reports, and file a police report. Contact your broker for more details on what steps to take.
Will Identity Theft Restoration Insurance prevent identity theft from happening?
No, InsureBC's Identity Theft Restoration Insurance cannot prevent identity theft from happening. However, it can help protect you financially in the event of an identity theft event.
Can I purchase InsureBC's Identity Theft Restoration Insurance online?
Yes, you can purchase InsureBC's Identity Theft Restoration Insurance online. Simply visit our website by clicking this link and complete the online application to get a personalized quote.
What is identity theft insurance?
Identity theft insurance is a type of insurance policy that helps protect you from financial losses resulting from identity theft. It typically covers expenses related to restoring your identity, such as lost wages, legal fees, and credit monitoring services.
What should I look for when choosing a boat insurance policy in BC?
When choosing a boat insurance policy in BC, it's important to consider the coverage options, deductibles, and premiums. You should also research the insurer's reputation for customer service and claims handling.
What factors affect the cost of boat insurance in BC?
The cost of boat insurance can vary depending on several factors, such as the type and size of your boat, its age and condition, where you operate it, and your driving record. Other factors may also come into play, such as whether you have safety equipment on board, such as life jackets and fire extinguishers.
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