Most Missouri consumers know that homeowners insurance covers the house they live in — the structure itself. But it also covers most of your possessions, including electronics, furniture and clothing. And it covers them even while they’re somewhere else for a short time — like the trunk of your car. It also provides liability coverage, protecting you if someone gets hurt on your property. And it covers your additional cost of living if your home becomes uninhabitable due to an unforeseen event. This page provides consumers with more assistance as they try to find policies for new homes or replacement coverage.
This resource will help you understand what to do after a natural disaster to recover from your loss.
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FAQs about homeowners insurance.
Frequently used terms about auto, homeowners, workers comp and other insurance.
Frequently used terms about auto, homeowners, workers comp and other insurance.
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