If your equipment is worth more than about $2,500 you may need a separate carve out specifically for those things, said Kates.
It s not just about having equipment at your home. Kates says if you are conducting business out of your home as well you might need to check your policy. If you have significant foot traffic coming to your home out of the ordinary from your pre-pandemic home life, then you should reevaluate, said Kates. Talk to both your employer and your personal insurance company about what that increased liability may require for coverage.
If you ve put it off, now is the time to talk to your insurance agent to see if you re protected by your current policy.
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For many of us, our insurance needs have changed during the pandemic. What has changed in your life likely changed your insurance. Here s what to know to save dough. Author: Dan Cummins, Jeremy Downing Published: 9:24 PM EST March 2, 2021 Updated: 9:24 PM EST March 2, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio As we continue rolling with what the pandemic throws at us, many people have been commuting less and spending and more time at home. That means, for many of us, our insurance needs have changed.
Whether you re calling your kitchen table your new workspace or putting some miles in for Uber, your pandemic lifestyle may mean changes to your home and auto insurance needs. It s important to always update your insurance company about what’s changed in your life and what s changed inside your home so they can properly insure you for that.
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