Oklahoma Homeowners Insurance
The extent of coverage provided by a homeowner policy depends upon the "form" number and endorsements attached. Whether a loss is covered is totally dependent upon the language contained in the form and endorsements so it is very important to understand everything you can about your policy or potential policy.
The most common types of homeowner policy forms are:
- HO3 Homeowner Special Form
- HO4 Apartment/Co-op Broad Form
- HO5 Homeowner Comprehensive Form
- HO6 Condo Unit Owner
All homeowner policies are "package" policies and can provide coverage for the dwelling, contents, loss of use and personal liability. Endorsements can, and should, be added to enhance the coverage and tailor the policy to meet your specific needs. The "form" and endorsements will determined what is covered, excluded or limited, and the conditions of the policy.
Because of the complexity of this product, and changes that can occur within families, it is important to review your coverage periodically and assure the policy continues to meet your needs. Particular attention should be paid to the following areas:
- Dwelling limit should be sufficient to rebuild your home.
- Increased ordinance or law coverage is necessary for older homes and those located in an A or V flood Zone.
- Flood and Earthquake are normally excluded. Both are available by endorsement or separate policy.
- The scope of coverage for your personal property (jewelry, art collections, guns, etc.) can be broadened.
- Homeowner policies limit the recovery for several classes of personal property. Be aware of these and adjust your coverage accordingly.
- Inventory your personal property.
- Business activities are excluded. Coverage may be available by endorsement or separate policy.
- Recreational vehicles require special handling. Discuss these with us.
- Most homeowner policies exclude losses involving pollution, including oil from oil tanks.
- Many policies exclude libel, slander, defamation of character, etc.. Coverage is available by endorsement.
- Identity Theft coverage is available by endorsement.
- Covered losses involving mold are limited. The limits can be increased.
- Household employees working in excess of twenty (20) hours per week require an additional endorsement to the policy.
If you are or were a member of any property association (home, condo, townhouse, lake community, etc.) you should consider adding high Loss Assessment coverage to your policy.
An Excess Liability Policy or Personal Umbrella is a valuable asset to your personal insurance portfolio and highly recommended.
Let us see what we can do to get you and your home covered. Call us at 800-456-9169.