Household Articles Insurance
The household articles insurance will reimburse you for the loss of household articles such as furniture, appliances, jewelry, crockery, etc. present in your home during the cause of the claim. However, it is important to note that the value of the articles would be calculated at the market value which was subsisting at the time of lodging the claim, and not the value at which it was purchased. Also, typically there would be maximum cover limits assigned to different types of articles under the policy. Having only household articles cover without cover for the building itself may be suitable in case of tenants who will want to only protect their personal items as they do not own the home. However, beware that a landlord can still sue the tenant for wilful damage to the property or damage due to gross negligence.
Standard Fire Insurance
Fire Insurance as the name suggests covers reimburses you for damage caused to your home due to fire. They may be already included with your basic home insurance policy, many times needs to be purchased as a separate coverage especially if your home contains special or expensive items that cannot be covered in a vanilla policy. Generally, all sources of fire such as gas leakage, faulty wiring, and natural causes like lightning, cyclone, etc. are covered. They also usually include smoke accumulation and water damages caused due to fire and may pay for alternate accommodation arrangements required by the owner due to uninhabitable living conditions at home. Some general exclusions or “excesses” may include damage caused due to war, nuclear hazards, pollution, burglary, etc.
Natural Calamities Insurance
Natural calamities insurance covers damages to your home against natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, cyclones, etc. It is thus important to buy coverage for only those disasters which you anticipate will affect your home so as to not inflate your premiums unnecessarily. So if you live in an earthquake-prone zone it is a good idea to limit your policy to coverage of earthquakes, and similarly, if you live near coastal areas limit it to floods and hurricanes. It is thus important to check what kind of natural disasters your area is historically and statistically vulnerable to.
Public Liability Insurance
You may be held liable for injuries or damages caused to property or persons of third parties such as your neighbors, the public or someone staying below your flat, if it results due to a mishap in your home, such as fire or water damage. In addition to monetary loss, there is a loss of reputation and legal expenses involved. The public liability insurance secures you against such monetary and legal expenses up to a certain amount according to premium paid. The coverage may extend to Any One Accident (AOA) which insures one accident during the whole term of the policy and Any One Year (AOY) which covers one accident per year. Please note that damages arising out of natural causes like floods, cyclones, earthquakes, etc., war, Act of God, and damages caused due to intentional actions by the policyholder will not be covered under this policy.
Building Insurance
The building insurance policy as the name suggests is only meant to cover damages only to the building, i.e. the roof, walls, ceiling, floors, door& windows, fitted kitchens, and built-in cupboards and cabinets, whether be it an apartment or personal home. It also covers some outer structures like outdoor garages and sheds. However, furniture (non-attached), appliances, crockery, etc. are not covered. Also, fences, gates, boundary walls, main-supply pipelines are also generally excluded. Coverage includes incidences like fire, falling trees, gas leak explosions, earthquakes, water pipe bursting, etc. Purchasing only a building insurance policy without the cover for household articles inside may be suitable for landlords who are letting out unfurnished property, as they do not stay in the building and thus all furniture would be belonging to the tenants themselves.
All-Risk Insurance
All-risk insurance is a policy that gives comprehensive coverage to both the structure of the building as well as all inside household articles like furniture, fillings, appliances including expensive items like jewelry. Further, all causes such as fire, flood, other natural calamities, theft is included. Even public liability is covered. They’re just a few exceptions such as natural depreciation due to wear and tear war and nuclear damage, loss during cleaning and repair, loss to brittle and vulnerable substances, and sometimes mechanical and electrical breakdown. Of course, wilful damage and that caused due to gross negligence is also excluded.