Unfortunately many students are victims of these disasters every year. So before your child leaves home, it makes sense to check your homeowners insurance policy to ensure that everything they take with them to college is covered.
Typically, a homeowner's policy covers property away from home, up to a limit of 10 percent of the contents coverage. For example, if your home is insured for $100,000, the contents are covered for half that amount which amounts to $50,000. Therefore, the property away from home is covered for $5,000 -- minus the policy's deductible.
But even though you have coverage, you still must take into consideration whether your child lives in a dormitory or an off-campus apartment. If your child lives in a dormitory and is under 26 years old, then most of the students' personal belongings are covered. Keep in mind that high-ticket items such as jewelry require additional coverage in the form of a "personal articles floater." Computers may also need more coverage by purchasing a "rider" to protect it in campus dormitories.
However if your child is living in an off-campus apartment, your homeowners policy probably will not apply. Many insurance companies do not consider the student a part of the household any longer when he or she moves into an apartment. You may need to purchase a separate renters insurance policy which is fairly inexpensive and provides property and liability protection.
To determine if you have enough coverage for your children's personal possessions at college, you should consult your insurance agent or company representative.
The Insurance Information Network of California also offers the following tips for students on how to protect their property in their dormitory room or in their apartment:
If you would like to receive more information about renters insurance or how to take an inventory of your possessions, IINC has the following brochures available entitled, "Renters Insurance" and "Taking Inventory." Please send a self-addressed stamped (52 cents) business envelope with your request to Insurance Information Network of California, 900 Wilshire Blvd. #1414, Los Angeles, CA 90017.