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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.
Are there any discounts available on ICBC auto insurance?
Yes, drivers can take advantage of several ICBC discounts such as good driving record, safe driver discount and low-risk vehicle discount.
Can I switch between ICBC auto coverage plans?
Yes, you can switch between ICBC auto insurance plans at any time. However, you may incur additional charges or fees if you want to make changes to your existing policy. Read more: https://www.icbc.com/insurance/Pages/FAQs.aspx
Can the policy be transferred to a family member?
Yes! If you transfer ownership to any of your immediate family members mid-term, your policy can be transferred to the new owner. The recipient of your vehicle would keep the same policy number, effective and expiry date.
Can the policy be transferred to a new vehicle?
Yes! If you purchase a new vehicle while mid-term in your current policy, we can process a transfer of the policy to your new vehicle. This will generate a new policy, with a new policy number, effective and expiry date. Any unused portion of the premium for your previous policy can be applied to the new insurance premium as transfer credit.
Do I have to buy New Vehicle Replacement insurance when I buy my car, or can I get it later on?
Our unique eligibility guidelines allow for any vehicle that is 5 years old or newer to qualify for New Car Replacement coverage. That means you are not required to have just recently purchased your vehicle to qualify and can purchase a policy any time between your vehicle being brand new, and 5 model years old. There is also no kilometre restriction, just as long as your vehicle has not been driven on average more than 40,000 km a year since it was new.
Do I have to buy the same vehicle as I had previously?
No, after a total loss you are not required to buy the same vehicle as you had previously. You are more than welcome to choose a different or better vehicle, or even take the cash settlement if you’d like, however we will only pay up to the replacement value of the same make, model, and trim package as the vehicle that you had previously. It will be in the most current model year.
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.
What illnesses are typically covered by critical illness insurance?
Critical illness insurance typically covers illnesses such as cancer, heart attack, stroke, organ failure, and paralysis. However, coverage may vary depending on the policy. Contact your broker for more information.
What is critical illness insurance?
Critical illness insurance is a type of coverage designed to provide financial protection when you are diagnosed with a life-threatening condition covered by the plan. This could include illnesses such as a heart attack, cancer, stroke, major organ failure, aortic surgery, or even Alzheimer's disease.
Unlike traditional health insurance, critical illness insurance in Canada offers a lump sum payment upon diagnosis of a covered condition, giving you the flexibility to manage medical care costs and other expenses during this challenging time.
Applying for coverage is straightforward and policies are available for upto age age 75, making it an integral part of your financial safety net. With InsureBC you can feel confident knowing you're financially protected against some of life's most critical health challenges.
What happens if I stop paying premiums on my permanent life insurance policy?
If you stop paying premiums on your permanent life insurance policy, it may lapse and your coverage will end. However, some policies have a grace period during which you can catch up on missed payments. Contact your broker for more details.
How much does permanent life insurance cost?
The cost of permanent life insurance varies depending on factors such as your age, health, and coverage amount. It's best to speak to a broker for a personalized quote.
How much permanent life insurance coverage do I need?
The amount of coverage you need depends on your individual circumstances, such as your income, debts, and family situation. It's best to speak to a insurance broker to determine the appropriate coverage amount for your needs.
How does permanent life insurance differ from term life insurance?
Term life insurance provides coverage for a specific period of time, typically 10-30 years. Permanent life insurance, on the other hand, provides coverage for life and also includes a savings component.
Who needs visitor medical insurance for Canada?
All visitors to Canada, including tourists, international students, and temporary workers, should consider purchasing visitor insurance for Canada to protect themselves from unexpected medical expenses.
What is visitor insurance for Canada?
Visitor insurance for Canada is a type of travel insurance that provides medical coverage for visitors to Canada who require emergency medical care during their trip.
Can I purchase travel insurance after I've already booked my trip?
Yes, you can often purchase travel insurance after you've already booked your trip. However, some coverage options may be limited or unavailable if you wait too long to purchase a policy. It's best to purchase travel insurance as soon as possible after booking your trip to ensure maximum coverage.
What does travel insurance typically cover?
Travel insurance can cover a wide range of events, including trip cancellation or interruption, medical emergencies, evacuation or repatriation, lost or stolen baggage, and more. The specific coverage options can vary depending on the provider and plan you choose. Contact your broker for more details.
Can I get a travel insurance quote online?
Yes, you can often get a travel insurance quote online by filling out a form with your trip details and coverage preferences. InsureBC offers an online quote tool for travel insurance, making it easy to get a quote quickly and conveniently.
Why do I need travel insurance?
Travel insurance can help protect you financially in case of unexpected events during your trip. Without travel insurance, you could be responsible for paying out of pocket for medical expenses, trip cancellations, lost or stolen baggage, and more. Travel insurance can provide peace of mind and help you avoid significant financial losses.
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