Earthquake Insurance

Earthquake insurance covers damage caused by an earthquake. It matters because standard homeowners, renters, and condo policies exclude earthquake damage everywhere, so it must be bought as a...

Earthquake insurance covers damage caused by an earthquake. It matters because standard homeowners, renters, and condo policies exclude earthquake damage everywhere, so it must be bought as a separate policy or added by endorsement.

Earthquake coverage usually carries a percentage deductible (a percent of the dwelling limit), which is often higher than a standard deductible.

Example: a home suffers foundation and chimney damage in a quake. A standard homeowners policy pays nothing because earthquake is excluded; a separate earthquake policy or endorsement is what responds.

Related: percentage deductible, endorsement, peril, dwelling coverage. See the homeowners insurance overview.

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