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After a California Earthquake: Attitude and Behavior Change (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers)
1Shortly before the Loma Prieta earthquake devastated areas of Northern California in 1989, Risa Palm and her associates had surveyed 2,500 homeowners in the area about their perception of risk from earthquakes. After the quake they surveyed the homeowners again and found that their perception of risk had increased but that most respondents were fatalistic and continued to ignore self-protective measures; those who personally experienced damage were more likely to buy insurance. A rare opportunity to analyze behavior change directly before and after a natural disaster, this survey has More >
What will happen if my homeowners association does not have earthquake insurance?
3Question : What will happen if my homeowners association does not have earthquake insurance? I own a condominium in a complex in Utah, where we are due for a large earthquake in the next 50 years. I pay an HOA fee which covers insurance in the structure, water, and trash. I recently called our HOA accountant and she said that we do not purchase earthquake insurance. My question is this: what if a large earthquake hits and it is so powerful that our complex is destroyed? Since technically I own a small fraction of a percentage of the land here, what will happen? Do condo complexes usually More >
How Important is having Earthquake Insurance in California?
3Question : How Important is having Earthquake Insurance in California? With Gobal Warming and all! Do you think it’s important that I have Earthquake Insurance on my house? Crazy things have been happening and I just want to know I’m covered if a Massive Earthquake HIT California and damaged my house. I’d like to know HOW many Homeowners living in California have Earthquake coverage and what you would pay? I just got a quote that seems pretty good. $ 184.00 a year for coverage. Sounds pretty good huh? That’s only about $ 15.33 dollars a month. Let me know what you think. My house isn’t worth More >
Earthquake Insurance–what do I look for; are there any special considerations? Please…?
0Question : Earthquake Insurance–what do I look for; are there any special considerations? Please…? …reply only if personal experience Have moved to WA and has been recommended to look at earthquake insurance for our new home. We are about .5 mile off coast of the Sound on a peninsula. We are speaking with Farmer’s Insurance who does not provide earthquake insurance but is getting quotes from several partners as an additional rider. Agent advised unless our house burns down, normal home owner coverage won’t kick in… thus good to decide if we want earthquake policy.
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should I buy earthquake insurance in california?
2Question : should I buy earthquake insurance in california? I’ve lived in the Bay Area for 20 years and never purchased earthquake insurance for my home. I heard rates were going down, and AAA quoted me a rate of nearly $ 1200 for earthquake coverage- there is 75,000 deductible, and they will cover up to $ 525,000 to rebuild. What is the consensus on this issue? earthquake insurance quotes
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Answer by cuteredneckbabeit would probally be a dang good idea just in case because you never know what will happen around the corner!!
Should i get earthquake coverage on my condo insurance?
5Question : Should i get earthquake coverage on my condo insurance? I live in St. charles missouri. I just moved here 2 years ago, and we only have tornados , i dont think this is an area for earthquakes. I just signed up for condo insurance with statefarm, and i was wondering if i should get the earthquake coverage. I dont really think i need it , since st. louis doesnt seem like a logical place for earthquakes, but hey, ive only lived here 2 years. is it worth the extra 60 bucks a year? condo insurance coverage
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Answer by Lisa LRead your condo’s Master Policy. See what it More >
New EQ ins law may not help condos. (earthquake insurance) (IIABC Preview): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
0This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on October 1, 1990. The length of the article is 700 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: New EQ ins law may not help condos. (earthquake insurance) (IIABC Preview)Author: Gary ChandlerPublication: National Underwriter Property More >
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UNCOVERED – What Really Happens After The Storm, Flood, Earthquake or Fire
5If you own property, this book is a must read! If you think buying insurance means you’re covered, think again! In the new book, UNCOVERED: What REALLY Happens After The Storm, Flood, Earthquake or Fire, Mark Goldwich – public adjuster and insurance expert – reveals the behind-the-scene secrets of what really goes on when you file a claim, large or small. Straightforward and easy to read – the most interesting and enjoyable book on insurance you will EVER read. You will be enlightened, then shocked and angry, and finally, EMPOWERED! Mark provides details from decades of experience in the More >
Where is the best place to get earthquake insurance quotes?
49Question : Where is the best place to get earthquake insurance quotes? I live in Seattle, WA and I currently do not have earthquake coverage. I don’t know what carriers provied earthquake coverage, and I don’t know if I need to also get homeowners coverage from the same carrier. earthquake insurance quotes
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Answer by RichIt will usually be cheaper to buy bundled. Find a homeowners insurance carrier with quake coverage. Here is a good directory to start: http://www.insuremyhouse.com