A string of earthquakes is rocking the SC Midlands. Is your home protected? [The State (Columbia, S.C.)]
Jan. 28—A recent string of tremors in the
Since
Homeowners insurance does not typically cover damages caused by earthquakes, but earthquake coverage can be added on to an existing policy.
Just like with any insurance policy, the cost differs from home to home based on factors such as size, price and type of construction.
"Coverage ranges anywhere between 5 and 15% of one's deductible," Patterson said.
According to the
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Though the quakes that have been popping up recently have not caused any damage, in 1886, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake rocked
"We should take these as gentle reminders that we need to reassess our insurance individually and make an informed economic decision," Farmer said.
His agency recently compiled a guide on earthquake coverage. Farmer said one of the key recommendations is for homeowners to catalog their belongings so that if a catastrophic event like an earthquake does happen, they have a thorough record of what has been lost.
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