Standard Insurance Agency
Coverage You Can Count On

1-800-522-0146

What Our Customers
Have To Say
About Us

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

For More Information
Contact Us Today At

1-800-522-0146
  • Coverage Glossary

    Insurance can be a complicated topic for many people. We developed this glossary to help you with some of the key terms and concepts.

    Actual cash value (ACV)

    This is a method used to figure the values for property when settling a claim. If your policy says it provides for Actual Cash Value settlement, it generally means that your policy will pay the depreciated cost of your property, up to the amount of coverage in your policy. For example, a new TV costs $1,000. Your insurance company would determine the amount of your settlement by subtracting from $1,000 an amount that reflects your usage.

    Additional living expense coverage

    The extra costs of living someplace else when your insured home is unlivable due to damage caused by a covered loss.

    All-risk insurance

    An "all-risk" policy pays for losses from damage to property when the cause of damage was direct, sudden and accidental and is not excluded from your policy. An "all-risk" policy covers all perils (causes of loss) that are not specifically listed as excluded within the policy. May also be referred to as "comprehensive" or "open peril."

    Claim

    An instance in which an insured seeks to recover payment under an insurance policy for a loss covered by that policy.

    Claims Adjuster

    Person who directly investigates a claim filed by the insured. The adjuster also assesses whether or not the loss is covered by the policy.

    Coinsurance

    Requires the customer to carry insurance equal to a specified percentage of the value of the property insured in order to receive full payment of a loss.

    Comprehensive

    Coverage that covers any direct, sudden and accidental physical damage losses except those excluded in the policy (See All-risk insurance).

    Coverage limit

    The extent of protection against losses provided under the terms of an insurance policy. Also called "insurance" or "protection."

    Debris removal

    Covers the cost of hauling away materials or wreckage left by a covered peril. For example, this might pay for the cost to haul away roof sections, burnt walls and damaged furniture after a fire.

    Deductible

    Some policies are written to pay only after the policyholder has suffered an agreed amount of loss. The amount the policyholder must pay first is the deductible. It's "deducted" from the total loss amount to determine how much the company must pay. Even though a policy has a deductible, there may be coverages within a policy that are not subject to that deductible.

    Extended coverage

    A group of perils that are either packaged or offered as an option with dwelling fire policies. These perils are: windstorm, hail, smoke, explosion, riot, riot attending a strike, civil commotion, vehicle and aircraft.

    FAIR Plan

    An insurance program made available to risks that are unable to secure coverage through regular channels because of various reasons (i.e., vacancy, high vandalism). Not available in all states.

    Flexible payment plan

    Allows you to pay your premium in installments, using cash, checks, money orders, credit or debit cards.

    Liability coverage

    Covers losses that result when an individual causes accidental injury to another person or damage to their property. If you accidentally set fire to your neighbor's garage while burning leaves in your yard, this is the type of coverage that would apply. Liability insurance often includes coverage for defense costs in a liability lawsuit.

    Named peril coverage

    Named peril policies specify the perils, or causes of damage, which are insured against as distinguished from "All-risk Insurance"

    Open peril coverage

    (also called "comprehensive coverage") - See All-risk insurance

    Other structures

    This coverage insures other structures you own on your premises which are separated from the dwelling or connected to your dwelling by only a fence, utility line or some other similar connection.

    Personal Property or Personal Effects

    Things you own that you use to set up your rentals, such as refrigerators, stoves, or furniture. Personal property includes everything except land, buildings, and any other structures attached to the land. Personal property may also be called "contents."

    Repair cost

    The cost to repair or replace property, without deduction for depreciation, using common construction materials and methods, locally available, which are equal in function and less costly.


    The coverages described on this web site are only general description of the terms and conditions contained in the policies we offer which may give some understanding of the different types of coverages we provide. The web site cannot be used to conclude what coverage exists or is available in any insurance policy issued by Standard Casualty Company (SCC) or through Standard Insurance Agency, Inc. (SIA). The language contained in this web site is not a contract of insurance or binder of coverage between SCC or SIA and any other party(ies). The insurance contract is contained only in the complete insurance policy issued by SCC or through (SIA) which may include more or less coverage, conditions, limitations, and exclusions than identified on this web site. All coverages are subject to the complete insurance policy's terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions. Please read your complete insurance policy carefully. Some coverages may not be available in all geographic areas and for specificcategories of coverage. In Texas, Standard Casualty Company reinsures the mobilowners policy written through Standard Insurance Agency, Inc.




Standard Casualty Company © 2012

Find us on Google+

In Texas, Standard Casualty Company reinsures the mobile home owner's policy written through Standard Insurance Agency, Inc. Some policies may be issued through our affiliates. Coverage available in: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. All coverage is subject to your individual policy limitations and exclusions. Please read your policy carefully. It contains the information you need to know. Standard Casualty Company is a member of the Palm Harbor Homes family of companies, the leaders in manufactured and modular homes. Photos used by permission of Palm Harbor Homes. Terms, Conditions, and Privacy Statements

Terms and Conditions & Privacy Statements

Internet Privacy Policy

At Standard Casualty Company (SCC) we are dedicated to "securing" your privacy on the web. Please read the following Internet Privacy Policy, which explains how we at SCC endeavor to build your trust and security through our web policies.

This Internet Privacy Policy applies to your visit to our web site, www.stdins.com and its affiliated sites. If you are an individual who has purchased a manufactured home policy from Standard Casualty, you have received or will be receiving in the mail a copy of Standard Casualty's Privacy Disclosure Statement, which contains important additional information about privacy practices.

Information Gathering

The level of information gathered by SCC varies depending on your request. The gathering of this information is designed with you in mind so that we can better service the products we offer you. Here are some examples of the types of information the SCC web site collects if you choose to provide it:

Using Information Gathered

The information SCC collects is used to provide policy quotes when requested, administer insurance policies, and answer questions or concerns.

By using our website, SCC is able to log general statistical information (from log files) such as: the domain name, IP address and browser type of our website visitors. With the information gathered, we are better able to create a customized experience for your visit to our web site. The log file information does not contain personally identifiable information, such as name, address, phone, etc. and is used only in the aggregate.

Cookies

What is a cookie? Cookies are sets of information that our web server assigns to you when you visit our web site. Cookies are used in a few areas of our site only for maintaining information between pages. They are not used for storing or tracking personal information from our customers. These cookies simply carry forward information that you submitted on one screen to the next screen, eliminating the need for redundant entry. These cookies do not gather any other personal information from you or your computer. You do have a choice whether or not to accept the cookie, however, if you reject the cookie or if the cookies are disabled on your web browser, some parts of the web site will not be operable.

The SCC web site is designed to give our customers, prospective customers, and visitors a confidential means of gathering information about our Company, services and products and for doing business with us over the Internet. Our site will only collect information that you voluntarily provide in order for us to service your request. If you have provided personal information on our web site in order to obtain a policy quote, administer your insurance policies, or ask us a question, we may need to share that information with authorized third parties, if necessary to service your request. We do not sell any customer information to mailing list companies or telemarketing companies.

Protecting Information Gathered and Security

Personal information you have provided is limited to employees and agents of SCC who need to know that information in order to service your request. SCC maintains physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with applicable regulations to guard your personal information. SCC retains the information collected for as long as required or permitted by law or regulation.

Notification of Changes

This Internet Privacy Policy may be modified from time to time. If we change our Internet Privacy Policy, we will post those changes on this web site www.stdins.com. You may wish to visit this page periodically to review the most recent Internet Privacy Policy.

This Internet Privacy Policy applies to the following Standard Casualty Company's Subsidiaries, Affiliates, and Associated Companies:

Standard Casualty Company
Standard Insurance Agency, Inc.
Standard Direct Insurance Agency

Contact Information

Communications Department
100 Northwoods Drive
New Braunfels, TX 78132

Last modified on: February 13, 2008