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 Can I claim a broken toe off my own house insurance?
I was getting something out of the kitchen cupboard and knocked over a large cooking dish, it landed on my big toe and broke the toe. Can I claim off my own insurance? We have fully comp cover but ...


 Insurance question: Uninsured car in accident?
My son (17) had permission to drive his uncle's car to the store when he was staying at his house. My son is in an accident and the car is totaled. I now find out his uncle does not have ...


 Health insurance help.?
So my father canceled our insurance last year and we have no health insurance. I know that this leaves us in a very bad spot. Im looking for some advice as to what me and my family should do. My mom ...


 Am i responsible to pay for damage to a car when a piece of my roof damaged it?
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 My vision is getting blurry!!!can any1 tell me anything or what should i do so i can see clear again?
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 I am 55 yrs old.Have lost my husband.Can I be covered under my daughter's health insurance thru her job?
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 Should the government pay for flood damaged houses in Yorkshire?
I'm talking about irresponsible people who chose not to buy any home insurance. I don't see why the tax payer should bail them out when they could have insured themselves. Yes, some will be ...


 If I live in Atlanta, GA, should I get earthquake insurance offered by my insurance company?
My insurance company, State Farm, is telling me my homeowners policy does not cover for earthquakes. This additional coverage isn't cheap, and I'm not sure whether I should get it. I am ...


 What obligations do you have to current employer when searching for a new job?
should I inform my boss that I am interviewing for a new job? I went for an interview and my boss found out. He says I had an obligation to him to advise him I was job hunting?...


 What is 1 half times 2?
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 Can police tell if your insurance is fake........................
i have this crazy friend who doesnt have insurance anymore and is thinking about making a fake insurance card but just putting new dates over the old ones and photocopying it. he says he wont get ...


 Will full coverage car insurance cover.....?
My dad has a full coverage policy on his car, but sometimes I take it for a spin. If I were to be in an accident, would the car be insured and the expenses paid?...


 Advice please for selling a diamond ring?
i had it valued for insurance purposes 10 yrs ago, i want to know how much i should sell it for, insurance value is £7500.00. one dealer in diamonds offered £1500.00, is he taking the mickey or ...


 Will life insurance pick up the tab of disposing remains of a suicide?
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 Is it true that if you are wrecked and high that if your do..?
savages and kills another human you can get away with it?...


 WOW! A flying saucer ran into my house! What dose this mean? Am I liable?
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 I saw yesterday a guy following my car. Should I get worried?
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 I'm 15, pregnant, and have NO insurance?
I don't qualify for medicare. My parents make to much, can anyone give me any ideas of what I can do for insurance? Please, No hateful comments. I'm really being serious here.
A...


 In order to decrease bank failures, all bank deposites are now insured for up to $100,000 by:?
a. federal reserve bank
b. each individual bank
c. the FDIC
d. the federal insurance ...


 If you separate from your hubby and the health insurance is through him would I still be covered??
or do I have to get my own policy?...



Ms. Pinky
Does life insurance usually cover your mortage payments when you die?
                     
 




Doing the Right Thing
That all depends on how much coverage the person has on the life policy. If you have about $200,000 left to pay on your mortgage and you only have $100,000 coverage, then it will only cover half of the mortgage. Most people who have life insurance are under-insured, meaning they don't have enough life insurance. Reason is that they probably have a very expensive life insurance policy or they can't afford more coverage base on the premiums. This only relates to cash value life policies such as Whole Life.

With term insurance, you can buy lots of coverage for a low amount of premium. That means you can probably afford a $500,000 policy and only pay maybe $100/month on it. Let's say you have 25 to 30 years left on the mortgage, then a 30 year term is the right choice to pick. When mortgage is paid off, most people usually don't need life insurance anymore because they are near retirement by that time and they need to save more.


FromJLM
My personal experience is reading the policy and the clauses it has, but there is a seperate insurance that can be added to your mortgage


mbrcatz
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Life insurance pays out a predetermined amount - whatever you pick - to whomever you choose. They can use it for whatever they want.

If you want it to pay off your mortgage, you should make the beneficiary your estate - which means, the policy procedes go to pay off all your debt, before anybody else inherits it.


Mikki C
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Life insurance usually is meant to cover your final expenses as well as provide a comfortable means of living for your loved ones. If you bought a policy that is well over your mortgage, than your beneficiary may use the remiaing funds to cover the mortgage payments. It depends on your beneficiary on what they would like to do with the policy funds. It may also be used to provide a college education, if you have young ones.


puckbunny
You need to purchase mortgage insurance. Just contact your mortgage company and ask them about it. Our's is included with our mortgage payment every month and is fairly reasonable. If either of us dies the mortgage is automatically paid off.


ravi
Yes.

There r many plans in Life Insurance which provide u cover against ur loan.
The Plans are there which cover the Loan Amount According to the Interest Rate.

This insurance is called CREDIT GUARDIAN INSURANCE

I am in Life Insurance Business.


ricks
as long as you purchase enough insurance to cover it. if you have a policy for $500k, and your mortgage is $300k, you are covered with $200k to spare.

You dont have to have mortgage protection insurance. There are 2 types of this: one that the lender offers & will go to them at death & the other is mortgage protection through an agent that will go to the beneficiary & they can pay it to the lender.


reel tur
No. Life insurance is for the purpose of providing money in the event of your death. If you owe a mortgage, you still owe a mortgage. If you have mortgage disability insurance...this might pay upon your death. Depends on the type of policy and coverage you have. If you have a 10,000 life insurance, then your beneficiary gets 10,000. etc. Mortgage payments still go on unless you had a policy to pay off the mortgage in the event of your death.


lm050254
Life insurance won't pay the mortgage itself, You decide, according to your mortgage and any other expenses that you feel should be
covered, like child education, last expenses, some money for your wife to adapt to the loss of income. etc. The m oney is paid to the beneficiary. The best insurance to buy for that purpose, is term insurance, that you take for the lenght of time that you feel is necessary.
Is a type of term, specially designate for mortgage, is known as a decreasing term and i decreases every year the same way that your mortgage decreases. The amount has to be adjusted by the interest rate of the mortgage and the years left to pay. Decreasing term is cheaper.


Fool in the Rain
Just a life insurance policy, won't cover it. Your benficiary will receive a one time lump sum payment. You can get additional insurance that would cover your payments if you died. You'll need to contact the company your mortgage is through. For an extra fee each month, most places offer this.


Ying
It depends on the kind of coverage you take out...if you take out a $500,000 life insurance on yourself and you pay your premiums ontime every month...then ooopsy daisy something happens to you and you're gone...that money will take care of your mortgage...but you have you have to set that up....get your papers in order.


jcontrols
No. It will if you have mortgage life added to your mortgage.


Michael R
Most life insurance policies are a lump sum payment. However, you can get a decreasing term that will pay your payments. Usually, this is pretty expensive when you look at it from a cost per thousands standpoint. If you get this, remember that you will pay the same monthly premium when you owe $200,000 as you will when you only owe $5,000. The payout decreases over time, but the premium does not. Most times, it is better to get standard term insurance to cover the debt. Then your beneficiaries can pay off the house and not have to worry about having a payment at all. The only time I would consider using the decreasing term was if I knew that I would only be in the house less than 5 years. In this instance you could come out better using the decreasing term.


Drew P
Life Insurance is usually a lump sum amount that your inheritor receives once you die. There are different types of insurances that provide different options for personal insurance, but most of the time Life Insurance is supposed to be a lump sum. Usually, you should have enough insurance to cover the cost of paying off your debts (mortgage, etc) and death expenses.


chrystalbryeans
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if you have that coverage it will also pay car payments


Smiles
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Well I owned my home my mortage had that covered also.So, say if you were in a car wreck and was killed your mortgage was paid in full and also your cars etc...check with your policy holder company first maybe doubling up on it.But, that's not bad...


lialove_18
I have nooooo Idea! Sorry....


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