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What's hazard insurance?

Hazard insurance is part of your homeowners insurance.

It's the same as your dwelling coverage and not a separate policy. Mortgage lenders often ask for hazard insurance before they'll give you a home loan. Usually all you need to do is get homeowners insurance. You can also help keep your condo safe with condo insurance.

What hazards does homeowners insurance cover?

Here are some things your policy might cover.

  • Fire and smoke

  • Wind and hail

  • Volcanic eruptions

  • Explosions

  • Theft and vandalism

  • Falling objects, like trees

  • Damage from winter weather, like freezing or the weight of snow

  • Power surges and lightning

  • Water damage from a household appliance or burst pipe

  • Civil unrest or riot

  • Vehicles that run into your home

  • Damage from aircraft

More ways to help protect your home from hazards.

Know your homeowners coverage.

Your homeowners policy also helps protect your stuff and finances.

Learn more about homeowners insurance coverage

Get flood insurance.

Add a policy for the top natural disaster that can happen no matter where you live.

Learn more about flood insurance

Prepare for natural disasters.

Learn how to help keep your home safe before a hurricane or wildfire.

Learn more about natural disasters

Hazard insurance FAQ

As part of your homeowners insurance, it'll depend on many factors. If you choose lower deductibles or higher limits, you'll usually have a higher premium. The types of coverage you pick will also affect the cost.

No. Hazard insurance is part of your homeowners policy and helps protect the structure of your home. Mortgage insurance helps protect the lender if you fall behind on your mortgage payments.

We'll waive the deductible on your homeowners policy if your personal property is damaged or lost due to war.‍ ‍ See note 1 Learn other ways you can save money with our homeowners discounts.

Other homeowner resources

First-time homebuyer's guide to homeowners insurance

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What isn't covered by my homeowners insurance policy?

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Understanding homeowners insurance coverage

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Related footnotes:

  1. IN PENNSYLVANIA, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO QUOTE ANY INDIVIDUAL A PREMIUM RATE FOR THE INSURANCE ADVERTISED HEREIN.

Related footnotes:

  1. No deductible will be applied for a covered loss to your military uniforms or military equipment while you are on active or reserve duty.

Related footnotes:

  1. Coverage descriptions are brief and subject to the terms and conditions of your insurance policy. Read your insurance policy for details. Applications subject to underwriting.

  2. Membership eligibility and product restrictions apply and are subject to change.

  3. The National Flood Insurance Program is not underwritten by United Services Automobile Association (USAA) or its affiliates based in San Antonio, Texas, and is provided by USAA General Indemnity Company (USAA-GIC), through an arrangement with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The Federal government has financial responsibility for underwriting losses. The National Flood Insurance Program USAA-GIC is not available in Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico or overseas.

    The typical homeowners or rental property insurance policy doesn't include flood coverage, and in some locations, you may also need to obtain a wind-only insurance policy. Flood insurance can be purchased separately through the National Flood Insurance Program. The maximum limits of coverage available on the federal flood policy for residences are $250,000 on the building and $100,000 on contents. If you need additional flood insurance coverage beyond these amounts, you can contact USAA Insurance Agency which works with other insurance companies that provide excess flood coverage. Private flood coverage is not affiliated with the National Flood Insurance Program.

  4. Property and casualty insurance underwritten by United Services Automobile Association (USAA), USAA Casualty Insurance Company, USAA General Indemnity Company, Garrison Property and Casualty Insurance Company, NOBLR Reciprocal Exchange, based in San Antonio, Texas; USAA EU DAC (Europe), and USAA S.A. UK Branch (pending cancellation to align with the pending branch authorization application) and is available only to persons eligible for property and casualty group membership. Each company has sole financial responsibility for its own products.

    Coverages subject to the terms and conditions of the policy.

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