Understand the Basics of Renter's Insurance Before It's Too Late
2009年12月24日 - 7:11AM
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MetLife Auto & Home(R) Offers Tips and Free Brochures to Help
Hispanic-American Consumers Select Insurance Warwick, R.I., Dec. 23
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Are renters at a higher risk of being
uninsured? Two-thirds of renters do not purchase insurance,
suggesting that millions may be uninsured, which could mean they
are at greater risk of paying out thousands of dollars in the event
of a loss. Part of the problem may lie in the fact that many
insurance "myths" have taken hold through the years - such as, that
your landlord's policy will cover your losses. MetLife Auto &
Home is dedicated to supplying consumers with truths about these
myths to help protect them against the coverage gaps that often
result. The Company's Multicultural Sales & Service Team is
particularly focused on educating diverse populations, including
Hispanic Americans, about the importance of having proper
insurance. "With the Hispanic American population expected to
triple in size by 2050, it is paramount that they understand the
basics of renter's insurance and how to protect their assets," says
Tommy Lee Hayes-Brown, manager of the Multicultural Sales and
Service Team, MetLife Auto & Home. "Many renters mistakenly
believe they are protected under the building owner's policy, but
landlord's insurance only protects the landlord. Still others
believe their possessions simply aren't valuable enough to merit
insurance, or that insurance costs too much. However, that's
probably not the case." In reality, it can be quite expensive to
replace an entire wardrobe or an apartment full of furniture. The
average person has approximately $20,000 in possessions. Without a
policy, a renter could be left with a hefty bill to replace just
the basics. This risk is only compounded when considering the cost
of temporary housing if an apartment is destroyed. However, for
just a couple of hundred dollars a year or less, a renter can
purchase a policy and peace of mind. MetLife Auto & Home
reminds all Americans - whether they are buying their first
insurance policy or reevaluating existing coverage - to ask the
following questions when choosing renter's coverage to ensure it
meets their needs for the best value: -- Does the renter's policy
pay actual cash value or replacement cost? With "actual cash
value," your coverage will pay only for what your property was
worth at the time it was damaged or stolen, due to depreciation.
"Replacement cost" coverage will replace the item at current
prices. -- Does the insurance company offer any discount for
multiple policies? Often insurance companies provide a discount
when a person has multiple policies, such as renter's insurance,
car insurance, or life insurance. -- Do I need extra protection for
unique items with special value? For expensive items such as
jewelry, furs, fine arts, sterling silver flatware, antiques, and
other collectibles, renters may need to add an "endorsement," which
provides additional protection above the monetary limits of a
traditional policy. -- Could I list all my possessions and their
expected value? MetLife's Life Advice Series advises to keep track
of possessions with a personal property inventory to help when
filing claims and keep a copy in a safe place outside the
apartment. For additional information about renting a home and
renter's insurance, MetLife Auto & Home offers consumers two
free, comprehensive brochures as part of the Life Advice series:
"Homeowners Insurance" and "Your Home," as well as a Personal
Property Inventory brochure to help people keep track of their
valuables. These materials are available by calling 1-800-638-5433
(1-800-MET-LIFE), or 1-866-MET-VIDA (for callers that prefer to
speak in Spanish). The MetLife Auto & Home companies,
subsidiaries of MetLife, Inc. (NYSE: MET), are collectively one of
the nation's leading personal lines property and casualty insurance
providers, insuring over 3.8 million autos and homes. Their
affiliate, MetLife®, is a leading provider of insurance and
financial services with operations throughout the U.S. and Latin
America, Europe, and Asia's Pacific regions. For more information,
please visit http://www.metlife.com/. MetLife Auto & Home is a
brand of Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company and
its affiliates, Warwick, RI. Contact: Ted Mitchell (401) 827-3236
DATASOURCE: MetLife Auto & Home CONTACT: Ted Mitchell of
MetLife Auto & Home, +1-401-827-3236 Web Site:
http://www.metlife.com/
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