Condominium Insurance

When you own a condominium, you are responsible for insuring any and all damages within your unit, such as your personal property, but you may also be responsible for interior walls, flooring and ceilings. A condo insurance policy will also provide coverage for your personal liability.

Typically, the condo association will have a master policy that covers damages to the structure of the building and to the common areas and liability coverage for injuries that may occur in the common areas.

Condo insurance is designed to protect you, the condo owner, from financial loss if someone is injured within your home. It will also protect you from damages and loss due to burglary, fire or other incidents.

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Homeowners

Your home is your most important asset. We will help design a policy that provides the protection you need.

Auto

It is important that you have liability protection and coverage for damage to your vehicle in the event you are in an accident.

Umbrella Liability

Umbrella liability insurance takes over where your home and auto insurance leave off.

Flood

Flood damage is not typically covered by a homeowner’s insurance policy. 20% of Flood claims are within low risk areas.

Renters

While a landlord’s insurance typically covers structural damage, it won’t protect your personal property from fire, theft and other disaster.

Watercraft

If you own a boat or personal watercraft it may not be covered on your homeowner’s policy.

Vacant Home

An empty house is an inviting target for vandals, yet it may not be covered for damage they cause.

Recreational Vehicles

A recreational vehicle faces the same dangers on the road as an auto and it requires special insurance.