7 Surprising Things Covered by Homeowners Insurance (2024)

Perception: Even though you’re paying for homeowners insurance, you probably hope you won’t have to use it. Short of a break-in, explodingpipes, or a kitchen inferno, you probably will go years without needing to ring up your agent. Right?

Reality: not necessarily. And this is a good thing, trust us.Whether you’re planning a wedding or fighting off rabid dogs,you might be pleasantly surprised to learn thathomeowners insurance policies often cover a lot more than you might think. So make sure you aren’t missing out!

Spaceships

Although it’s a long shot that we’ll have aliens paying visits to ourhometowns anytime soon, you mightbe delighted to hear that ifE.T. is alousy driver andcrashes through your roof, you won’t have to worry about repair fees. Nor will you have to if (in a slightly less long-shot scenario) your house gets hit by a meteor, satellite, or fallingplane part.

According to the verbiage in insurance policies, space debris is covered under a standard homeowners policy, says Rachael Risinger, a spokeswoman for the insurance company State Farm.

“Our losses insured section mentions both ‘falling objects’ and ‘aircraft,’ which includes self-propelled missiles [meteors] and spacecraft,” Risinger says.

So if you see a low-flying blimp headed straight for your roof deck, don’t panic. OK, maybe you should panic, but not too much.

Weddings

You’re planning to walk down the aisle in your backyard, but a torrential storm or tornadoisslated to tear through on that very day.Now what?

All is not lost; the costs related to relocating the affair may be covered, saysLoretta Worters, vice president of communications with the Insurance Information Institute.

But check your policy carefully: If you’re planning to have an open bar, that can put your coverage in jeopardy, so consider adding a “special event” policy.Also, check to make sure your liability limits are high enough, Worters notes.

“When throwing a wedding, a safe bet is to get a wedding insurance policy, along with a liquor liability policy if you are serving drinks,” Worters says. If you serve boozeto someone who’s drunk (hmm, what are the odds?) and then that persongets in acar and hurts someone, you will be liable. A liquor policy canprotect you inthat situation (and you might want to appoint a key master, as well).

“Not only will this insurance cover them if someone gets injured at the home and sues, but it can cover the costs of a no-show photographer, severe weather that prevents the wedding from taking place, and any unexpected illnesses or injuries that affect the bride, groom, and important family members.”

Cold feet? That’s a whole separate policy.

Yourcollege kid’s dorm room

Your teen calls at midnight freaking out becauseher laptop has been stolen from her dorm. If she lives at home while not at school, there’s a good chance her property is covered. But before you send your proud scholaroff into the real world, check with your insurer for coverage limits and deductibles. If your teen plans to take priceyelectronics, musical instruments, or sports equipment with him, consider a renters or personal articles policy for additional protection.

Dog bites

So Humbert the hovawart isn’t the neighborhood’s friendliest pooch? Well, if your dog bites someone, you’re probably covered bythe liability portion of your homeowners insurance. That said, a lot willdepend on your insurer, as some exclude coverage for breeds that are deemed potentially dangerous. Othersdetermine risk based on a dog’s bite history, rather than the breed. So check with your insurance company before bringing home that new furry family member, especially if he has big teeth.

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!

If a deer damages your fence or some rascally raccoons destroy your kitchen, thatdoesn’t mean these critters should have the last laugh.For the most part, a standard homeowners policy would provide coverage for exterior and interior damage done to a home by a wild animal, Risinger says. This would include things like torn siding, shattered windows or doors, fences or damaged furniture, should the crittersget inside. Just keep in mind the common exceptions likeboats, swimming pools, or hot tubs, which may require a separate policy.

Libel and defamation suits

Is someone badmouthing you big time? Then you may be able tojoin the ranks ofFormer President Bill Clinton and O.J. Simpson, both of whom fell back on liability coverage through their homeowners insurance to foot the bill for their legal fees in their libel suits (brought by Paula Jones and the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, respectively).

The liability portion of your homeowners policy pays for both the cost of defending you in court and any court awards—up to the limit stated in your policy documents.

“Even if the claims may be false, the insurer can be obliged to pay for the attorneys’ fees and expenses necessary to defend the claims,” explains Worters. “The insurer may also have an obligation to contribute toward a reasonable settlement of the claims.”

The afterlife

Finally,isn’t it nice to know that your homeowners insurance policy also has your back after you oryour beloved family members are 6feet under? That’s right, gravestones, urns, mausoleums, and other funerary items are generally considered “valuables” under most homeowners insurance policies,and are covered for losses such as for weatherdamage and theft.

So if your late spouse’s gravestonecracks inan ice storm or suffers some irreparable Halloween night vandalism, check your policy, which may cover youanywherefrom $1,000 to $5,000. Even if you—the policyholder—pass on, yourinsurance may remain to help out your own surviving family members.Consider it a little going-away gift!

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