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Old 02-05-2014, 02:50 PM
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To be honest … I don't know if I have any form of coverage at all
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Old 02-05-2014, 05:08 PM
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Livestock coverage sounds like insurance shenanigans to me, how does it work? The value off an established tanks livestock can easily add up to tens of thousands and with really no way to appraise it, so I assume you'd just have make up a number for coverage. After all receipts are rare and value changes overtime plus many items can't be replaced.
And what kind of death is covered, accidental, suicide, murder.... Seems highly controversial.

Any home policy should cover water damage and equipment to a certain amount, that's basic stuff and you shouldn't need any extra coverage.
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Old 02-05-2014, 09:38 PM
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I am covered for equipment and damage caused by euipment ie. flood.
Who can you get livestock coverage through?
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Old 02-06-2014, 01:27 AM
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When I started the big tank, my coverage was for everything including livestock, if there was a disaster. No coverage if one fish dies. HEHE...

Now that has been many years now... I am still with the same provider, but your thread makes me want to contact them again, to reaffirm that they haven't changed anything.
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Old 02-07-2014, 01:56 AM
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The insurance coverage varies from each company. I have seen policies that will specifically exclude coverage on an aquarium. What that means, let’s say you have a fire. The fire destroys half of the home and the aquarium at the same time. Most people would assume that their insurance would cover it, to some degree. That is not the fact with some insurance. I just thought that it might be a topic that causes some good discussion.

Your right Sphelps that the death of fish should not be covered for suicide and murder. However, let’s take accident for example. There are policies that would respond to this. I am not talking about an individual fish but the tank, all livestock.

How do you value the tank? We need some kind of proof of what was in there. Insurance companies don’t ask for receipts for everything. Nobody has that. The will ask for pictures to prove that it was in your possession. With this hobby it seems that everyone has at least a few shots of their tank.
Check your water coverage I bet that in the last year it has changed. With the Alberta flood that happened coverage is being restricted big time. I have seen companies that won’t offer sewer back up. They will also restrict the water leakage on the policy.
Check your policy and make sure that it hasn’t changed. I would bet that everyone will see some kind of change with their policy in the next year if it already hasn’t.
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Old 02-07-2014, 02:18 AM
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im curious in knowing what coverage on flood damage caused by equipment even adds to a yearly premium if somebody doesnt mind me asking?
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Old 02-07-2014, 02:24 AM
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I do still have water damage coverage, that hasn't changed, but I got hit with a $700/yr increase and I will have to check but I have $1000 deductible, never had a house claim, even though all my neighbours have had hail damage repairs completed due to the 2012 storm, we haven't claimed.guess we should if I'm already paying for everyone else's.
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