Homeowners Insurance - Policy Coverage Summary
NJ Policy Coverage Summary - Homeowners
THIS SUMMARY HIGHLIGHTS THE NOTABLE COVERAGES AND EXCLUSIONS ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE POLICY AND IS ONLY PROVIDED AS GUIDANCE IN HELPING YOU UNDERSTAND YOUR POLICY. THIS SUMMARY DOES NOT ALTER YOUR COVERAGE IN ANY WAY. YOUR INSURANCE POLICY IS A CONTRACT THAT GOVERNS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR AGENT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
REFER TO YOUR DECLARATIONS PAGE FOR INFORMATION ON DEDUCTIBLES AND THE SPECIFIC LIMITS OF
YOUR POLICY FOR EACH OF THE INCLUDED COVERAGES. REFER TO THE APPLICABLE POLICY PROVISIONS FOR OTHER INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO THESE COVERAGES, AND ON ANY ADDED COVERAGES OR EXCLUSIONS IN YOUR POLICY.
Most homeowners policies in New Jersey include the following common coverages:
Dwelling (Coverage A) pays if your house is damaged or destroyed by a covered loss.
Other structures (Coverage B) pays if structures not attached to your house, such as detached garages, storage sheds, and fences are damaged or destroyed by a covered loss.
Personal property (Coverage C) pays if the items in your house (such as furniture, clothing, and appliances) are damaged, stolen, or destroyed by a covered loss.
Loss of use (Coverage D) pays your additional living expenses (costs over the normal amount for housing, food, and other essential expenses) if you must temporarily move because damage to your house from a covered loss renders it uninhabitable.
Personal liability (Coverage E) pays to defend you in court against certain lawsuits and provides coverage if you are found legally responsible for someone else's injury or property damage.
Medical payments to others (Coverage F) pays the medical bills of people hurt on your property. It might also pay for some injuries that happen away from your home, such as your dog biting someone at the park.
OTHER POLICY FEATURES
Companies may exclude coverage for certain losses. Even the most comprehensive policy will exclude certain types of damage.
All policies include an all-peril deductible. The deductible is the portion for which you are responsible on a covered property loss.
Some policies may include a separate mandatory hurricane deductible.
Companies may offer optional coverages that include oil tank liability, identity fraud, water back up and sump pump overflow, ordinance or law coverage, earthquake, sinkhole, personal injury and scheduled personal property such as jewelry, fine arts, furs or silverware.
FOR ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE AND INFORMATION, SEE THE “INSURING YOUR HOME” GUIDE AT
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