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Louisiana home insurance question

Posted on 7/1/20 at 11:40 am
Posted by Ramblin Wreck
Member since Aug 2011
3898 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 11:40 am
I moved here about a year ago and pretty much duplicated the coverage I had in Texas. I’m trying to update some coverage and my agent tells me I can either have tropical storm coverage or wind storm coverage, not both. Apparently in Louisiana you can be covered by a named storm or a tornado, not both? Are they confused or am I?
Posted by TDsngumbo
Alpha Silverfox
Member since Oct 2011
41634 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 11:55 am to
You’re confused. You can have a wind/hail deductible and then a separate named storm or hurricane deductible at the same time. What company are you referencing?
Posted by G-man
Hammond, La.
Member since Sep 2003
118 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:00 pm to
Find a new agent. Either they don't know what they are talking about, or they can't explain coverages. Either way I would look elsewhere.
Posted by OysterPoBoy
City of St. George
Member since Jul 2013
35191 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:12 pm to
The bigger problem that nobody talks about is the collision between the big insurance companies and the Weather Channel to name every thing under the sun. This allows them to charge named storm deductibles on what used to be a summer thunderstorm.
Posted by ThePoo
Work
Member since Jan 2007
60611 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:30 pm to
3 storm deductible options


Wind/hail
Named storm or
Hurricane

Wind hail means all wind/hail related claims will fall under that deductible (which is usually higher but doesn’t have to be) while all other claims fall under your aop deductible

Named storm means all claims for tropical storms and hurricanes would fall under that higher deductible while normal wind/hail events would be covered under your AOP deductible with everything else

Hurricane means only hurricanes fall under that higher deductible, normal wind/hail events and tropical storms fall under your aop deductible


Aop = all other perils
This post was edited on 7/1/20 at 12:37 pm
Posted by Ramblin Wreck
Member since Aug 2011
3898 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:32 pm to
Thanks, that sounds more reasonable.
Posted by Tiger Prawn
Member since Dec 2016
21909 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:33 pm to
The agent doesn't know what they're talking about or they suck at explaining it to you.

Any homeowner policy that doesn't specifically EXCLUDE wind/hail coverage will cover you from any wind damage whether its a tornado, hurricane, tropical storm, or any random thunderstorm.

The difference comes in your deductible which will depend on your insurance carrier. You may either have a wind/hail deductible, named storm deductible, or hurricane deductible. Which of those 3 you have will determine when the higher deductible comes into play. Although not every carrier requires the wind/named storm/hurricane deductible to be higher than your regular all other peril deductible

Wind/hail deductible on your policy means that deductible applies to all wind or hail damage.

Named storm deductible means that deductible only applies if we're put under a tropical storm or hurricane warning but any other wind/hail would fall to your "all other perils" or AOP deductible.

Hurricane deductible on your policy means it has to be a hurricane warning for the area for that deductible to apply. Any other wind damage would go to your AOP deductible.

You're covered for all of them, the deductibles just work differently
This post was edited on 7/1/20 at 12:35 pm
Posted by jrobic4
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2011
7037 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:35 pm to
You are confused, but the agent did a very poor job of explaining the difference between the two coverages.

Tiger prawn explanation is spot on...there are different types of deductibles.

One type of coverage will cover named storms at a higher deductible, another will cover all wind and hail events at a higher deductible. there is yet another type of policy that will cover all other perils but wind and place the windstorm and hail coverage with a second party.
This post was edited on 7/1/20 at 12:37 pm
Posted by Motorboat
At the camp
Member since Oct 2007
22686 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:36 pm to
quote:

collision


Collusion

Posted by Pintail
Member since Nov 2011
10449 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:40 pm to
quote:

collision


Have to pay for that too.
Posted by Ramblin Wreck
Member since Aug 2011
3898 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 2:04 pm to
The person doing the quote was confused. She wasn’t sure and had to confirm I would be covered for both. I didn’t see how you could get a mortgage without coverage for both. Thought that was weird, but hey....I did move to Louisiana. You never know. LOL
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