Across
- 4. A specific event that causes damage, such as fire, windstorm, or theft
- 5. Used to protect your house and belongings from unexpected disasters while covering you if someone is injured on your property
- 6. A coverage that financially protects you if someone is injured on your property or if you cause damage to someone else’s property
- 7. The portion of a claim you must pay out-of-pocket before the insurance kicks in
- 8. A coverage that protects the physical structure of your home (walls, roof, foundation) if damaged by a covered peril
- 9. A coverage that pays to repair or replace the contents inside your home (furniture, clothing, electronics, etc.) in the event they are stolen or destroyed
Down
- 1. A coverage that pays for temporary living expenses (ex. hotel, rent, meals) if your home is unlivable while being repaired after a covered claim
- 2. The first page of your policy that lists your specific coverages, limits, deductibles, and premium
- 3. The maximum amount your insurance company will pay for a covered loss
- 4. The amount you pay to keep your policy active, usually billed monthly or annually
