How To Find The Best Home Insurance Company In California

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  • Author Scott Coleman
  • Published January 14, 2011
  • Word count 722

The role of home insurance is important because you never know when your house might be ruined by a burst pipe or a fire. Insurance coverage is needed to safeguard the home just as it is needed for vehicles and just like car insurance there are several agencies to choose from. So how do you go about selecting the insurance that's right for you?

In order to get the best home owners insurance in California, start by shopping it around. You do it for everything else, why wouldn't you find the best deal for you? You may be shocked to find that the quotes from different companies can differ as much as $1,000. The internet has made it super easy to check out insurance companies online and many of them offer free online quotes. This makes cross comparison easy and hassle free.

Like other types of insurance there are some pretty standard terms that you can expect to see across the board. For instance, The home-owner will be under contract with the insurance company for a fixed period of time and is required to pay a monthly premium amount until the term ends. The home owner will be able to choose a policy that suits his needs from a variety of options which take many forms such as the basic, broad, special and rental insurance. Though, there may be a lot of standard mumbo jumbo that you see in insurance policies, it's always wise to carefully read through the fine print.

Insuring your house is the only protection you have from natural disasters such as floods, cyclones and earthquakes. You may be thinking, "but how often do these things happen?" Well, I don't know about you, but I've seen a few earthquakes in California over the years. You are also insured against damage to your house caused by falling trees, crashing cars, rampaging farm animals, an aircraft landing on your house, earthquakes, lightning and explosions. The structure of your home is well insured against vandals or malicious attacks by people, though you would like to think that would't be necessary, but we are talking about insurance.

Some types of coverage are a little more specialized and are often associated or required for certain areas. Flood insurance and insurance against subsidence, or land slides which can devastate a home are examples of these types of coverage. Your insurer will want to know if your house is located in an area prone to these types of risks and if you are then this will be reflected in a higher premium.

The obvious payoff to having insurance is that you can make a claim for repairs or the reconstruction of your property if it is damaged or consequently uninhabitable.

When it comes to paying premiums, some people like to raise the amount their deductible to help lower their monthly payment. The deductible is the amount that is payable in advance before a policy can become effective. This is a personal preference, you should just weigh out all of the pros and cons to having a higher deductible.

One thing that everyone should take advantage of is combining your coverage. If you have property that you are insuring chances are you have a car. More often than not, insuring your home and automobile under the same company can really lower your overall premiums. Any reputable insurance company will help make you aware of multi-discount benefits.

Discounts can come in a variety of forms, it's always good to ask about discounts, because you never know what you may be missing out on. Your premium may be discounted due to reasons such as having adequate emergency, safety and security systems such as burglar alarms, fire alarms, security lights, sprinkler systems and dead bolt locks. Some insurance companies also have special discounts for retirees, veterans and good students. Unlike most of my friends, I had to pay my own insurance in high school so that was a huge benefit to me.

Lastly, always verify the insurance company's reputation from the California State department of insurance. This can give you an idea of whether the company that you are interested in getting a policy from actually honors its obligations in paying claims. This is important, if an agency has a record of not paying claims or fighting claims - stay away!

Scott Coleman is the owner of ThomCo Insurance Services, a full-service insurance agency specializing in high quality service in home insurance, car insurance, life, health, business and farm insurance.

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