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Homeowner's Insurance

What is it?

As its name suggests, homeowners insurance protects you if your home is damaged or destroyed. In addition, it covers your family's possessions and can provide you with compensation for liability claims, medical expenses, and other amounts that result from property damage and personal injury suffered by others. By paying insurance premiums, and satisfying the other requirements of your insurance company, you can protect yourself in the event of loss due to unforeseen and/or catastrophic events. You still won't be able to predict when lightning will strike your house, but you will sleep better at night knowing that homeowners insurance can save you from financial ruin if such an event happens.

Free Homeowner Insurance Quote

For a FREE homowner insurance quote, please complete the following form, then click on the "Submit Form" button. We can only provide quotes for residents of the state of Ohio.

If the form below does not satisfy your needs, please contact us.

Please provide the following contact information:
First Name
Last Name
Middle Initial
Street Address
Address (cont.)
City
State/Province
Zip/Postal Code
Country
Work Phone
FAX
E-mail

My present insurance company is:


My present policy renews again on:

-- mm/dd/yy

Dwelling Information
Construction

My home is:

Frame
Masonry

Other:


In the city limits:

Yes No

Coverage Amounts

Dwelling:

Liability:

Deductible:

Underwriting Questions

Swimming Pool?

Yes No

Wood Stove?

Yes No

Anyone over 55?

Yes No

Non-Smokers?

Yes No

Dead Bolt Locks?

Yes No

Fire Extinguishers?

Yes No

Smoke Detectors?

Yes No

 


Additional Converges

Replacement costs on contents?

Yes No

Guaranteed Replacement Cost: Dwelling?

Yes No

Scheduled Jewelry:

Cameras:

Fine Art:

Miscellaneous:



Miscellaneous coverage request:


For more information, please email peg@rjburke.com

 

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