Seguro de viviendas en Indiana

Protect Your Home With Indiana Home Insurance

Indiana homeowners insuranceHaving homeowners insurance in the Hoosier State is important. You’ve put so much into making your house a home that you want to make sure it, and all the contents inside, are protected. Indiana seguro de viviendas will help ensure your house and personal property are protected so you can have peace of mind if the unexpected strikes.
 
IN homeowners insurance can help with risks like:
 
  • Incendio
  • Robo
  • Water damage caused by a burst pipe
  • Wind damage caused by weather

Coverages Under IN Home Insurance

Homeowners insurance can help cover your costs to fix or replace destroyed property if your house is damaged. For example, if a fire breaks out in your home, your IN home insurance can help cover the costs to fix it. If your personal belongings get damaged, your home insurance can help cover those costs, too.
 
Your Indiana home policy includes several standard insurance protections, such as:
 
La cobertura de propiedad personal, also known as contents insurance, to help protect your belongings from a covered loss. Contents insurance covers items like furniture, clothing and appliances.
 
Liability coverage which helps protect you if you’re found responsible for injuring someone. It can also help you if you’ve damaged someone’s property while you’re away from your home.
 
Medical payments coverage2 which can help pay another person’s medical bills if they’re hurt on your property. For instance, if your neighbor falls down your stairs and breaks their arm, this coverage can cover their treatment costs.
 
La cobertura de vivienda to help protect your home and its attached structures. This includes your electrical system and larger items like walls or floors.
 
Other structures coverage for help protecting buildings on your property not attached to your home. This includes fences, sheds and garages.
 
Loss of use coverage which helps cover your living expenses if your home is unlivable because of a covered loss. For example, if you need to stay in a hotel after your home gets damaged, this coverage can help pay the bill.
 
ProtectorPLUS Zero Deductible Benefit which waives up to $5,000 off your home insurance deductible if your house suffers $27,500 or more in damages. Without this benefit, you’d only receive payment for the loss that exceeds your deductible.
 

Tornadoes & Indiana Home Insurance

Indiana home insuranceThe Indiana Department of Homeland Security considers tornadoes to be one of the most common natural disasters in the state.3 In fact, in 2019, there were 32 recorded tornadoes in Indiana alone.4 Living in Indiana, you know residents can even face multiple tornadoes in a single day. For example, on Aug. 15, 2016, eight tornadoes hit the Hoosier State.5
 
Luckily, all homeowners insurance policies cover tornadoes. To learn more about your Indiana home insurance policy, call an agent or one of our specialists at 888-413-8970  hoy mismo.
 

Preparing for a Tornado

Tornadoes can cause great damage to your Indiana home and property. To stay protected, it’s best to prepare. Start by reviewing your Indiana homeowners insurance policy and making any necessary changes to ensure you’re properly covered if a tornado strikes.
 
Get even more prepared by following these tips from Indiana’s Department of Homeland Security:6
 
  • Understand the risk of tornadoes in your area.
  • Recognize the warning signs of a tornado.
  • Create a preparedness kit, making sure it’s portable and easy to transport.
  • Conduct household tornado drills at different times of the day to prepare everyone in your home.
  • Identify safe places for shelter such as basements, inner rooms and storm cellars that are away from doors, windows and outer walls.
  • Buy and set up an all-hazard weather radio and have more than one method of getting weather alerts.
  • Know your insurance company’s contact information in case you need to file a claim.
You may also want to make copies of your important documents and store them in a safe place. Consider getting a fire-proof safe or check with your bank to see if you can store important items in a safety deposit box with them.
 
If a tornado damages your home, call your home insurance company to file a claim. Make sure to give them as much information as possible. To prevent further damage, make any immediate fixes to your home that you can do safely. Be sure to use your home inventory to document what’s damaged or destroyed.
 

Optional Coverage to Add to Your Indiana Home Insurance Policy

Every homeowner faces different risks. To make sure you have the coverage you need for your unique home and location, you may need to create a comprehensive plan by adding more coverage to your Indiana home insurance policy.
 
If you’re worried about major damage to your home, you can add:
 
Additional limits coverage to help cover the costs of rebuilding your home if it’s a total loss up to 125% of your coverage limits. In Indiana, you can get up to 150% of your coverage limits.  
 
“New for old” protection to help replace your possessions with new ones of the same quality if they’re destroyed.
 
Reimbursement for replacing locks if you lose your keys or they get stolen. This coverage can help you cover up to $500 for new locks, with a $100 deductible.
 
Identity fraud expense coverage which helps compensate you for out-of-pocket expenses up to certain limits (see your policy for limits) if you’re a victim of fraud or identity theft.
 
Personal injury liability coverage for help covering potential damages from a libel or slander claim.
 
Disappearing property deductible, which reduces your deductible each year if you go three consecutive years without filing a claim.
 
Some other coverage options you can add to your policy are:
 
Equipment breakdown coverage to help cover mechanical or electrical breakdowns of your appliances and electronics. Keep in mind that normal wear and tear is excluded. This benefit also provides coverage if you want to make “green” upgrades. It pays up to 125% of your cost to replace any covered equipment with items that are similar, but more energy efficient or environmentally friendly.
 
Valuable items blanket coverage to provide extra protection for certain valuables. For instance, if you have insured jewelry that gets stolen, this coverage can help cover its replacement costs.
 

How Much Is Homeowners Insurance in Indiana?

Homeowners insurance amounts in Indiana can vary, but according to the Insurance Information Institute (III), the average annual cost as of 2018 was $1,030. This is lower than the national average of $1,249. You may find your insurance quotes are higher or lower than the average because your Indiana homeowners insurance cost depends on several factors, including:
 
  • Lugar
  • Home size
  • Rebuilding cost of your home
  • Liability limits
  • Levels of coverage
 

Homeowners Insurance Discounts in Indiana

You can qualify for a discount if you bundle your auto and home insurance in Indiana with The Hartford. When you bundle insurance, you can save up to 12% on auto insurance and up to 20% on homeowners insurance in Indiana.** Our customers save an average of $813 after bundling their auto and home coverage.**
 
Obtenga una home insurance quote hoy mismo o llame al  800-409-0638  to see how we can help protect you and your family.
 
 
Última actualización: 2 de abril de 2024
 
2 Los gastos médicos se calculan en base a cargos usuales, habituales y razonables.
 
3,4,6 Indiana Department of Homeland Security, “Tornadoes”
 
5 National Weather Service, “Top 20 Indiana Tornado Outbreaks”
** Los montos de ahorro promedio se basan en información comunicada por los clientes que se cambiaron a The Hartford desde otras compañías entre 9/1/22 y 8/31/23. Su ahorro puede variar. El ahorro promedio en el seguro para automóviles es de $577 y el ahorro promedio en el seguro de viviendas es de $236. Las diferencias de tarifas entre los afiliados y los no afiliados de AARP varían según el estado y la antigüedad de los afiliados de AARP. El descuento para auto y vivienda está disponible solo para asegurados que tengan tanto su seguro para auto y vivienda (o condominios y arrendatarios) por medio de los programas de seguros para autos y de viviendas AARP de The Hartford. .The Hartford no suscribe nuevos negocios en todas las áreas, incluidos los estados de CA y FL.
 
§ La disponibilidad del beneficio RecoverCare y los niveles del beneficio varían según el estado. The Hartford RecoverCare Advantage® es una marca registrada de The Hartford.
 
§§ Se aplican términos y condiciones.
 
Se aplican términos y condiciones. La exención por accidente y la desaparición progresiva del deducible no están disponibles para asegurados de California.
 
‡‡ Se aplican términos y condiciones. La disponibilidad varía según el estado.
 
‡‡‡ Con base a un auto y conductor; la tarifa/prima/ahorros individuales variarán según las selecciones de cobertura reales y las características de los vehículos/conductores.
 
Divulgaciones adicionales a continuación.
Los resúmenes de las coberturas y las características de las pólizas son únicamente para fines informativos. En caso de que se produzca una pérdida, los términos y condiciones reales establecidos en su póliza determinarán su cobertura.
 
AARP y sus afiliadas no son aseguradoras. Endoso pagado. The Hartford paga regalías a AARP por el uso de su propiedad intelectual. Estos cargos se utilizan para los fines generales de AARP. En la mayoría de los estados, es necesario ser miembro de AARP para ser elegible para participar en el Programa.
 
El programa de seguros para automóviles de AARP de The Hartford está respaldado por Hartford Fire Insurance Company y sus afiliados, One Hartford Plaza, Hartford, CT 06155. Está avalado en AZ, MI y MN por Hartford Insurance Company of the Southeast; en CA por Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company; en WA por Hartford Casualty Insurance Company; en MA por Trumbull Insurance Company; y en PA por Nutmeg Insurance Company y Twin City Fire Insurance Company. El programa de seguros para viviendas de AARP de he Hartford está respaldado por Hartford Fire Insurance Company y sus afiliados, One Hartford Plaza, Hartford, CT 06155. Está subscrito en AZ, MI y MN por Hartford Insurance Company of the Southeast; en CA por Property and Casualty Insurance Company of Hartford; en WA por Trumbull Insurance Company; en MA por Trumbull Insurance Company, Sentinel Insurance Company, Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest, y Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company; y en PA por Nutmeg Insurance Company. El producto para viviendas no está disponible en todas las áreas, entre las que se incluye el estado de Florida. Los ahorros, los beneficios y las coberturas disponibles pueden variar y es posible que algunos solicitantes no sean elegibles. El programa no está actualmente disponible en Canadá, ni en los territorios o posesiones de Estados Unidos.
 
1 En Texas, el programa para automóviles está respaldado por Redpoint County Mutual Insurance Company a través de Hartford of the Southeast General Agency, Inc. Hartford Fire Insurance Company y sus afiliados no son responsables financieramente por los productos de seguros suscritos y emitidos por Redpoint County Mutual Insurance Company. El programa para viviendas está respaldado por Hartford Insurance Company of the Southeast.
 
* Los comentarios de los clientes son recolectados y tabulados por The Hartford y no representan a todos los clientes.