Declaration Page

Declaration Page
An insurance declarations page tells you almost everything about your policy, from who and what is covered to which coverages you pay for. Your insurance company will send your declarations page to you via email, fax, or regular mail as soon as you buy your policy. The declaration page includes your name and address, descriptions of the insured property and your premium. It also outlines your policy's coverages, limits, deductibles, discounts and relevant insurance policy forms and endorsements. An insurance declaration page sums up what is in an insurance policy. It comes at the start of policy paperwork and contains information such as your deductible, coverage, discounts, and more. You should check your declaration page for errors as soon as you get it. Errors may make it hard to file a claim. You may need to show this page to your lender as proof of coverage. The declarations page is different from an insurance policy in that, the DEC page summarizes the policy’s key aspects, while the policy explains terms and provisions in greater detail. Remember your declaration page is only a summary of your coverage. You need to read and understand your entire policy. If you find errors in your policy or have questions, please contact your insurance agent. #benewinsurance #insurtech #inclusiveinsurance #insurance #reinsurance #takaful

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