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  2. Earthquake Insurance: Do You Need It and Is It Worth the Cost?

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    Earthquake insurance is a separate endorsement or policy, depending on the state, for coverage from damages caused by an earthquake to your home and belongings. Typically, earthquakes aren’t ...

  3. 5 THINGS TO KNOW: What is earthquake insurance and is it ...

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    Feb. 6—The Oklahoma Insurance Department during Earthquake Awareness Month answers questions about earthquake insurance. 1 Do I need earthquake insurance? A standard homeowner's policy does not ...

  4. Earthquake insurance: Is it worth it? - AOL

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    To buy or not to buy earthquake insurance. Two weeks after Haiti's devastating temblor, that question is on the front burner again. Whether you live in St. Louis or San Francisco, it's hard to ...

  5. Earthquake insurance - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake insurance is a form of property insurance that pays the policyholder in the event of an earthquake that causes damage to the property. Most ordinary homeowners insurance policies do not cover earthquake damage. Most earthquake insurance policies feature a high deductible, which makes this type of insurance useful if the entire home ...

  6. Is Natural Disaster Insurance a Thing & What Does It Cover? - AOL

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    Like flood insurance, earthquake insurance is pricey. Policy Genius says every $100,000 of earthquake coverage will cost you $500 to $1,000 in annual premiums.

  7. Compulsory Earthquake Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake insurance for earthquakes in Turkey is compulsory [1] [2] [3] for residential buildings in urban areas. [4] However it is often not enforced. [4] The Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool was created shortly after the 1999 İzmit earthquake [5] [4] and is making payments for the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake. [6]