College-Bound Students: Protect Your Property
As new college undergrads head off toward exciting experiences away from home,
A Consumer Reports article says dorm rooms can be a hot spot for thieves. Two roommates can have as much as
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"College students living away from home should know they may have limited coverage under their parents' insurance policies," said
Homeowners and Renters Insurance Tips for Students:
* If you live in a dorm, some personal possessions may be covered under your parents' homeowners or renters insurance policies. Expensive items such as computers and other electronics may be subject to coverage limits under a standard homeowners policy, and some states require a special student endorsement.
* If you live off-campus, purchase renters insurance. Renters insurance is necessary to protect you and your belongings, and can protect you from liability in the event that someone is accidently injured on the property.
* Leave valuables at home. While some valuable items, such as laptops, are essential on campus, items such as expensive jewelry and electronics may be best left at home.
* Create a "dorm inventory." Create a detailed inventory of all items you will be taking with you, including photos and receipts. In the event that you need to file a claim, an up-to-date inventory will help make the process easier.
* Safeguard your items from theft. Always lock your dorm room door and never leave belongings unattended on campus. According to the
Auto Insurance Tips for Students:
* Auto coverage may depend on whether you leave home or stay in the area.
o If you bring a car to campus and remain on your parents' policy, coverage likely still applies.
o If you attend an out-of-state school, make sure your insurance coverage follows you.
It gets a little tricky if a student takes classes year round and does not plan to return home during the summers. Technically, they have relocated to their college location. It gets a little more complex if they have on-campus or off-campus housing.
* Check with your insurance agent. To see what discounts you may qualify for and to ensure you have adequate coverage while away at school, contact your insurance agent.
If you have questions about any or are concerned about gaps in your existing coverage, contact a local insurance agent at 866-
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