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  2. Does your homeowners insurance go up after a claim? - AOL

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    Claims: Rates were calculated based on the following insurance claims assigned to our homeowners: “fire ($80,000 in losses), liability ($31,000 in losses), theft ($5,000 in losses) and wind ...

  3. Filing a home insurance claim - AOL

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    Coverage type. Details. Standard policy. Requires an additional policy or endorsement. Liability. If a guest is injured while on your property or you are found responsible for damaging someone ...

  4. When to file a home insurance claim and how to do it - AOL

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    Filing a home insurance claim might make the most sense when the loss estimate is more than your deductible. Any claim, even a minor one, might lead to an increase in your home insurance premium.

  5. What is homeowners insurance and how does it work? - AOL

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    Home insurance usually covers your home's physical structure, other structures on your property and your personal belongings and includes a layer of liability insurance. On average, homeowners ...

  6. Should you return a partial payout from a home insurance claim?

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    The table below illustrates how average home insurance rates can change after filing different home insurance claims. For reference, the national average cost of home insurance is $2,286 per year ...

  7. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    An additional $3 went to liability and medical payments and $9 for claims settlement expenses, and the remaining $25 was allocated to insurer expenses. [16] One study of fires found that most were caused by heating incidents, although smoking was a risk factor for fatal fires.