by Dean Munzy

Arizona home insurance is usually viewed as either a necessary evil or an evil necessity. In either case, home insurance is required of every home owner holding a mortgage. Not to be confused with title insurance, home insurance covers the house, other property buildings, and furnishings.

Along with the building being insured, you can also insure other big ticket items like expensive furs, diamonds, stereos, and furniture.

Some geographic areas fall within zones that require even more insurance such as flood insurance. Flood insurance comes in two types: mandatory and optional. If you live in a flood zone such as within a few miles of the coast, you will be required to have flood insurance. If you do experience a flood caused by a storm, only your flood insurance policy will cover your losses. If you don’t live in a flood zone it’s still a good idea to have flood insurance if you live within a reasonable distance from the official flood plain.

Each state has some type of agency or board of overseers that regulates Arizona’s insurance companies. These boards not only monitor insurance rates, they also act as an investigation force if you have a complaint about your insurance company. If you have a problem that you can’t resolve using the regular channels, contact your state’s agency and ask how to file a formal complaint. The board will do a preliminary investigation and keep you posted as it progresses.

Insurance is expensive. To reduce the overall costs you may consider opting for a higher default deductible. You can also reduce your estimated value for furniture. This is an area where many consumers tend to over purchase and over pay.

Choose select items based on their individual value – antiques, designer made, custom built, etc. You don’t need to insure that hall table.

All Arizona home insurance policies should cover the cost of replacing your home in a disaster. Make certain you have updated this each time you renew your policy. You don’t want to find out the hard way that you are only insured for what you paid for your home years ago.

Should you ever put in a claim and you feel that you are being compensated unfairly, hire a public adjuster. They have been trained to deal with stubborn insurance companies and they know how to renegotiate your claim and settlement offering.

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