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What percentage of the total losses do not pay insurance disaster?

Problem: A home of U.S. $ 250,000.00 and Earth, two cars of U.S. $ 85,000.00 combined $ 40,000.00 a Boat, a camping trailer $ 25,000.00, a motorcycle $ 15,000.00, $ 25,000.00 in furniture, and an additional U.S. $ 60,000.00 for various goods and products, for a total of: $ 500,000.00 in total losses contained in a tornado / hurricane destroying my real estate. What percentage of ownership is covered by insurance against disasters, in general?

The cars and motorbikes should be covered by their policies. Depending on the type of boat and trailer, same with them. (If a small boat, under $ 40k, could have cover). What will come to your house depends on your policy. If the replacement cost of your home is $ 250,000, and you have $ 250,000 of coverage, which will be replaced completely, less your deductible. Most policies have coverage for home for personal property (not counting the vehicles and larger boats) 50% of the value of your home. In this case, up to $ 125k. This seems to be enough to cover your personal material. You must try to remember what the company insured his home and vehicles, and give them a call. I hope you were insured to the value of your home. If this is the If you are ok. If you had a house worth $ 250k but only had $ 125 worth of coverage, you only receive 50% of their damage (from you were only 50% insured). Good luck.

Repo Rich # 211 2005 Hurricane


 Hurricane Boat Cover Model B in Grey


Hurricane Boat Cover Model B in Grey


$128.16


Protect your valuable vessel from the harsh elements with a rugged and durable boat cover by Classic Accessories. Your boat deserves the best. Unsurpassed protection for boat storage and trailering Classic Accessories has you covered. Strong boat covers combine easy-fit trailering straps with our Hurricane Marine Canvas.Snug secure fitRugged and durableAll-weather protectionMaximum water repellencyResistant to mildew and UV damageStorage bag and trailering straps includedElastic cord sewn into entire bottom hem for a tight custom fitFull cut to allow extra room for accessories such as bow rails running lights etcFabric coating technology resists dirt and stains while providing water resistance and repellencyTough polyester Hurricane fabric wont shrink or stretch and is much stronger than ordinary cotton canvas Integrated buckle and strap system for easy fitting and trailering – adjustable straps snap into quick-release buckles on the cover Fits V-Hull runabouts Tri-Hull runabouts and aluminum bass boats 14 to 16 feet long with beam width to 90 inches

 Hurricane Boat Cover Model D in Grey


Hurricane Boat Cover Model D in Grey


$145.86


Protect your valuable vessel from the harsh elements with a rugged and durable boat cover by Classic Accessories. Your boat deserves the best. Unsurpassed protection for boat storage and trailering Classic Accessories has you covered. Strong boat covers combine easy-fit trailering straps with our Hurricane Marine Canvas.Snug secure fitRugged and durableAll-weather protectionMaximum water repellencyResistant to mildew and UV damageStorage bag and trailering straps includedElastic cord sewn into entire bottom hem for a tight custom fitFull cut to allow extra room for accessories such as bow rails running lights etcFabric coating technology resists dirt and stains while providing water resistance and repellencyTough polyester Hurricane fabric wont shrink or stretch and is much stronger than ordinary cotton canvas Integrated buckle and strap system for easy fitting and trailering – adjustable straps snap into quick-release buckles on the cover Fits V-Hull runabouts 17 to 19 feet long with beam width to 102 inches

 Personal Watercraft: Polaris, 1992-97


Personal Watercraft: Polaris, 1992-97


$38.95


SELOC Marine maintenance and repair manuals offer the most comprehensive, authoritative information available for outboard, inboard, stern-drive and diesel engines, as well as personal watercraft. SELOC has been the leading source of how-to information for the marine industry since 1974. Designed and written to serve the needs of the professional mechanic, do-it-yourself boat enthusiast, instructor and student, these manuals are based on actual teardowns done by Chilton Marine’s editors/authors in our on-site facility. Providing complete coverage on everything from basic maintenance to engine overhaul, every manual features: -Simple-to-follow, step-by-step, illustrated procedures -Hundreds of exploded drawings, photographs and tables -Troubleshooting sections, accurate specifications and wiring diagrams -Recognized and used by technical trade schools as well as the U.S. military Covers all 650 to 1050 Series personal watercraft, including the Hurricane and all Fuji or Polaris powered models. Nearly 650 illustrations

 Seaworthy: Essential Lessons from BoatU.S.'s 20-Year Case File of Things Gone Wrong


Seaworthy: Essential Lessons from BoatU.S.’s 20-Year Case File of Things Gone Wrong


$24.95


True stories of mishaps at sea, on crowded waterways, and at the dockBoatU.S. provides marine insurance coverage to 250,000 American powerboaters and sailors, which makes its collection of claims reports one of the world’s largest archives of boating accidents. For more than 20 years, as writer and editor of BoatU.S.’s quarterly publication Seaworthy, Bob Adriance has sifted and analyzed this rich trove to discover and highlight the profound lessons it contains. Here, distilled between one set of covers, is the ultimate boater’s guide to preventing, responding to, and surviving accidents under power or sail, including hurricane damage, lightning strikes, collisions, fires, groundings, sinkings, crew overboard, dismastings, and more. This indispensable guide contains: An ideal blend of narrative accident reconstruction and how-to advice More than 150 dramatic photos that are worth hundreds of thousands of words Insightful analyses, penetrating insights, and authoritative advice on what to do and what not to do at sea Experience may be the best teacher, but the lessons are a lot less painful when the experience is someone else’s. Here is a unique opportunity to use other skippers’ misfortunes to make your own boat and seamanship safer. A boaters’ guide is as important and practical as any I’ve read. And if you can ignore the occasional frisson of guilty pleasure, one that’s as engrossing to read as The Perfect Storm. -Tony Gibbs Robert A. Adriance has edited Seaworthy magazine and written and compiled BoatU.S.’s accident reports for more than 20 years. He is also editor of BoatU.S.’s Technical Information Exchange for Marine Professionals, the co-editor of the U.S.Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Beacon magazine, and assistant vice president, technical services, for BoatU.S.’s Marine Insurance Division.


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