Does Boat Insurance Pay For A New Boat If It’s Stolen?

Vessels can be your pride and joy, making their loss especially devastating if something happens to them. Some insurance policies in Wenatchee, WA may help replace a stolen boat, while others may offer limited protection depending on the coverage you carry.

Coverage Level

The level of coverage you have determines whether theft is included. Many boat owners have standard liability insurance, which is often required by marinas. However, liability insurance does not cover the cost of replacing a stolen watercraft. To protect against theft, you typically need comprehensive coverage. Speak with an agent at Wenatchee Insurance Agency to learn which level of coverage is right for you if theft is a concern.

Piracy Excluded

Many boat insurance policies include exclusions for piracy. Standard policies generally do not cover theft or damage caused by piracy. For protection against these types of risks, especially in international waters, you may need a specialized maritime policy designed for high‑risk areas.

Replacement Value

Depending on your insurer, your policy may reimburse you for a new or equivalent vessel if yours is stolen. Other policies only pay the boat’s actual cash value, which reflects its depreciated value. Because watercraft typically lose value over time, older vessels are usually worth less under an actual cash value policy.

Personal Property

Many policies exclude personal property unless you add coverage for it. Without this additional protection, items such as equipment, onboard furniture, electronics, or other belongings stored on your vessel may not be covered in the event of theft.

It is important to work with an agent at Wenatchee Insurance Agency to understand how your policy would respond if your vessel were stolen. Contact us today. We proudly serve the Wenatchee, WA area.

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Don’t let Chat GPT confuse you about Life Insurance

OK, here is your quick lesson that Chat GPT won’t tell you about Life Insurance.

I had a client Message me the other day saying that they they, “wanted Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance” because they are not going to get conventional life insurance. They they included a screenshot with some telltale signs they were reading from a script that AI had produced for them.

AI was queuing up on a marketing terms and not providing the necessary details that had limitations and how a policy worked. We are still in the early stages of AI. It can provide you great driving directions to get to the baseball field but it won’t play the game for you. That is where an agent comes into play to provide the coaching necessary for a good selection.

What the client’s AI was failing to mention was they will still reference your medical records and do a questionnaires for policies that don’t have a physical examination. All Life Insurance goes through some sort of underwriting. Some are a lot less than others.

To solve the problems, I went looking at the No Physical Exams Policies underwriting guidelines and they all contained looking at Medical Records. Yes, the Medical Information Bureau (or MIB) is a real thing for Life Insurance. You would have to know what was in your file if you wanted to work with one of those policies.

You can request your consumer file at: https://mib.com/   

The one with the fewest questions and the fewest review for Medical Records that we have access to is called Final Expense. You must be 45 or older to start a policy. They won’t start them earlier.

You can play on my quoter and look to see if I missed one with easy underwriting. Or give our office a call and we will walk you through options that you might not know existed.

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