Homeowner Coverage Guide
April 24, 2025

Coverage A: Dwelling
Dwelling coverage protects your house and permanently attached structures such as an enclosed porch or garage.
Coverage B: Other Structures
Separate structures on your property such as a detached garage, shed, pool house, guest house or gazebo are protected under this coverage.
Coverage C: Personal Property
This part of your policy protects your personal belongings, with a few limitations that you should know about.
- The standard homeowners policy will place a specific limitation of coverage on certain items such as jewelry, furs, firearms as well as a few other belongings unless they are specifically “scheduled” on your policy.
- Unless you select the replacement cost option, a standard policy will pay for items that are damaged, lost or Stolen on an actual cash value basis (original value less depreciation).
- Certain personal property are excluded under your policy such as:
-personal property of a tenant
-paper records or drawings
-software or disks
-animals, birds or fish
-aircraft or aircraft parts
It is important to read the exclusions and limitations outlined on your policy.
Coverage D: Loss of Use
This part of your policy provides protection for the additional living expenses after a loss to be able to maintain your normal standard of living.
Coverage E: Personal Liability
Liability insurance covers you for money up to your policy limits if the court finds you responsible for damage to another person’s personal property.
Coverage F: Medical Payments to Others
Medical payments insurance is homeowners coverage that compensates others who are injured while on your property or others whom you accidentally injure. This coverage excludes anyone who lives in your household.









