What does condo insurance typically cover?

Condo insurance typically covers the interior of the unit, personal property (such as furniture, clothing, electronics), liability for bodily injury or property damage, loss of use (additional living expenses if the unit becomes uninhabitable), and assessments for common area damages that exceed the association’s policy limits.

Homeowners

Shield your home and belongings in case of a covered loss.

Condo

Property insurance for condominiums, including coverage for the property itself and the belongings of the unit’s occupants.

General Liability

Ensure your business is adequately protected if your business is sued.

Auto

Ensure you financially protect yourself and your vehicle in case of an accident or theft.

Flood

Insurance to safeguard your property from the devastating effects of a flood.

Windstorm

Keep your property financially covered from damage caused by high winds, thunderstorms, and hurricanes.

Business Owners

Protect your business from property damage, liability, and other common risks.

Commercial Auto

Automobile insurance for your business’s vehicles, including cars, trucks, vans, and more.

Workers’ Compensation

Cover medical expenses and lost wages if an employee is injured on the job.

Life

Financially protect your loved ones in case of an unexpected demise.

Health

Health insurance plans for individuals and families keep you covered during a health crisis.

Boat

Comprehensive watercraft coverage for various vessels, including powerboats, sailboats, and more.