Personal Insurance
Personal insurance products from Thompson-Durkee Insurance provide
our customers with protection for their homes, automobiles and personal
possessions, along with personal liability coverages.
How we serve you is as important as what we provide. First, we listen
to you... we discuss your needs and answer your questions. Next, we look
at both your short-term and long-term objectives and help put your insurance
and planning needs in perspective.
Thompson-Durkee Insurance provides the following types of personal insurance
protection:
Auto (Personal)
This coverage has two parts. The first is the liability section of the
policy. It covers your financial responsibility for injuring others and
some coverage is required by most states.
The second part covers the car itself: comprehensive coverage reimburses
losses from fire, theft or other perils; collision coverage pays to repair
losses caused by an accident. Often this coverage is mandated by leasing
companies or banks. There are also ancillary medical, car rental and other
coverages which vary by state.
Utilizing high deductibles on the physical damage coverages can help
reduce premiums. If you carry umbrella insurance, you must be sure that
you carry the required amount of basic liability insurance to avoid a gap
in coverage for a serious accident.
Auto Insurance Quote
Boat / Marine
Boat
or Marine insurance is available for small boats, yachts, high performance
powerboats, live-aboard houseboats, catamarans, or pontoons. Marine insurance
will cover intended use including personal recreation, commercial, or charter
vessels.
Boat policies can cover damage to your boat, motor, trailer, and
personal effects in the boat. Available coverage includes liability, medical
payments, injury to a water skier and damage to the boat itself, sometime
called hull coverage. Availability varies by state and by insurance company.
Even though boat insurance premiums are low, shopping your rate can sometimes
save a substantial amount.
Condo
Condo insurance provides coverage for your unit where your condominium
associations insurance stops. Your association typically insures the building
and other common areas. You are responsible for the interior of your unit.
Typically you need personal property and liability coverage. In addition
to coverage for your floors, walls, cabinets and fixtures that your associations
insurance probably will not cover.
Every association's insurance policy is different regarding what each
unit owner is responsible for, so it is important to review your association
policy and condo by-laws carefully.
Flood
Did you know that your homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage?
Insurance against flood must be separately obtained. A flood insurance
policy also reimburses you for the work that you and other family members
did to sandbag your homes, move furniture and remove debris.
FEMA's maps are important when it comes to flood insurance because
if they show that your home sits in a 100-year flood plain, you must buy
federal flood insurance in order to get a mortgage. If you live outside
a high-risk zone, or if you no longer have a mortgage, flood insurance
is optional.
Homeowners
If
you have tangible assets, you need the protection of a homeowner’s
policy. These policies cover you in a home or an apartment, whether you
are an owner or a renter. A well-written homeowner's policy will pay to
replace any of your personal property that is destroyed in a fire or other
disaster. The policy will also be your first line of defense against a
lawsuit from someone injured at your home.
The cost of this coverage is determined by many rating factors. The
quality of the coverage, however, is determined by the quality of the insurer
and whether the policy is written on a named perils or all-risk basis.
A named-perils policy covers only those losses specifically cited in the
contract. The all-risk policy works the opposite way -- unless a peril
is specifically excluded, coverage is provided. The all-risk policy is
broader and the burden of proof is on the carrier not you in the event
of a loss.
Homeowners Insurance Quote
Motorcycles
Whether you’re an enthusiast or a first-timer, having fun, being
responsible and being safe is what it’s all about. Being responsible
includes finding the right insurance.
Motorcycle insurance is a way of sharing the risks of driving between
you and your insurance company. The way it works is simple. You pay a set
premium to an insurance company for coverage. In return, the company promises
to pay for specific financial losses that might occur during the term of
the policy.
Most people rely on motorcycle insurance to protect themselves against
loss in case of an accident. In many states, you must carry basic insurance
to cover the cost of losses you cause to others in an accident. If the
unexpected happens, insurance gives you peace of mind in knowing you are
protected. We have a variety of motorcycle policy options to meet your
needs.
Motor Home / RV
As much as you expend efforts to purchase your dream motor home, it is
important to select appropriate motor home insurance policy. Legally speaking,
you are required to have a certain minimum amount of coverage when you
have your motor home registered. However, there are many insurance policies
to ensure that your motor home obtains maximum coverage and protection.
It is important to choose a policy that incorporates the recreational value
of your motor home and does not treat it as another automobile.
Personal Umbrella
You don't have to be a millionaire to be sued like one. Million-dollar
judgments against individuals for negligence are still relatively rare.
However, receiving a lawsuit with a million-dollar demand is more common.
If you receive such a court summons and you have only $100,000 of coverage,
you may lose a lot of sleep.
Umbrella policies offer inexpensive "peace of mind"
for most types of negligence claims. Automobile accidents are probably
the most common source of serious claims. This policy supplements your
basic automobile liability with extra million-dollar layers of protection.
It also covers other types of catastrophic claims such as a neighbor's
child drowning in your pool or the delivery man being seriously injured
by falling over your child's toys.
Personal Watercraft
Personal watercraft, such as jet skis and wave runners,
are often our customer's first step into the boating world. Personal
watercraft are extremely invigorating and fun for water lovers of
all ages; however, they are not toys. Whether you are a first time
boater or experienced captain, it is important that you have proper
coverage for these vessels. Thompson-Durkee Insurance has
policies that are geared specifically for your personal watercraft.
Likewise, because of our expertise in this area we also have the
ability to provide commercial marine insurance for companies that
rent personal watercraft.
Renters
As a renter, you need to protect your personal property against theft
and damage. Our renters insurance is hard to beat for convenience and value.
Plus, we'll assure you the peace of mind you need for your valuable items
and electronics.
Renters insurance can help protect you in case of a liability lawsuit
against you. This could occur in a situation where you are held responsible
for:
- Injury to another person
- Damage to another person's property
Whether the incident occurred within your rented residence, or elsewhere.
Travel Insurance
When you travel abroad, one of the most important financial considerations
is how to protect you and your family's health. Without proper coverage,
an illness or injury abroad can turn into a financial disaster. Whether
you are a corporate traveler, an international student studying abroad,
a family on vacation or reunion, or an individual traveling abroad for
work, pleasure, or education, don't let your trip be ruined by an
accident or unexpected medical emergency. Traditional sources of US private
health insurance will not meet your needs. Geographical exclusions and
provider limitations common to these policies will restrict or even eliminate
the coverage available to you while you are outside the US. At the same
time, you may not be eligible for participation in the government-sponsored
plans in the country where you reside.
Valuable Items
Your possessions may be more valuable than you realize. Most homeowners
policies offer limited coverage for personal articles such as jewelry,
cameras, golf equipment, fine art and collectibles, and computer equipment.
We can provide the additional protection you need.
A variety of things may be covered by valuable items coverage. Common
valuable items are:
- Artwork
- Baseball cards
- Books
- Coins
- Computers equipment
- Firearms
- Furs
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- Golf equipment
- Jewelry
- Memorabilia
- Musical Instruments
- Oriental rugs
- Silverware
- Stamps
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