| What Are The Various Categories Of Insurance Plans |
|
|
|
| Written by Layla Vanderbilt |
| Tuesday, 04 May 2010 21:21 |
|
During our lives we are likely to hold a selection of different insurance policies in our name. Choosing an insurer is essential if you want to be certain that your car, belongings, home, and family are protected financially in case of untoward situation or accident.
During our lives we are likely to hold a selection of different insurance policies in our name. Choosing an insurer is essential if you want to be certain that your car, belongings, home, and family are protected financially in case of untoward situation or accident. The information below has been put together to give you an understanding of the exact purpose for specific types of insurance cover. Car: Auto cover is one of the most advertised policies. Every single road user, whatever there experience or age, is required legally to take out a policy that protects against the various risks that come with owning and driving a car. The exact cost would depend upon a number of considerations such as the type of policy. The cheapest cover is known as basic liability; this is the least that is needed when owning a vehicle and would cover you against any expense which is the result of an accident you have caused. For complete protection you should search for a fully comprehensive premium. There are of course other factors which also play a role in determining the cost, for example the model of car and experience of the driver. House: If you own your home then you should have a form of cover that protects the building. This would be calculated by understanding the expense of a full or partial rebuild in your specific locality. This would depend partially upon the cost of building supplies and materials. Contents: Perhaps you are renting a home, if so then it can be worthwhile choosing a policy that protects your belongings. Most of us now have far more expensive belongings than at any time in the past. If there was a robbery or fire the losses can be extensive. Understand that it is not the duty of the landlord to offer home contents insurance; it is down to the tenant to organise. Health: Depending upon where in the world you live, health insurance may or may not be a legal obligation. We should not have any concerns about medical problems that may arise in our lives. By choosing the correct health cover you can have peace of mind that you will not be left with a financial burden whenever you need treatment. Life: A life insurance policy is a way to ensure that your loved ones are taken care of financially after your death. If you have a young family then it is perhaps of even greater important to find a policy that would pay out when you die. DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice. Want to protect your assets, vehicles, home or life against a financial loss due to an unexpected event? You need top notch Insurance! Get it now with our guide to the South African Short Term Insurance Act . |