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At AAIS, we think about the small stuff so you can think
about the big picture.
Our latest Homeowners Program revision exemplifies that.
Click on the links below to listen to Sue Luecke, our assistant vice president for personal lines, as she describes how refinements in AAIS policy provisions address important issues in homeowners insurance.
More than 600 companies have chosen AAIS forms, manuals and rating information as their product base for one or more lines.
Isn't it time you considered the AAIS option? |

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To learn more, contact Rick Maka at rickm@AAISonline.com
or by calling 800/564-AAIS. |
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If your homeowners forms haven't kept up with trends in claims arising from water, you may be exposing your company to large, unexpected losses.
The AAIS Homeowners Program has new provisions designed to clarify what's covered and what's not when it comes to water-related claims. |
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Do your homeowners insureds understand their exposure to personal injury when they or their children gossip on the Internet? How well do you understand your company's exposure?
The AAIS Homeowners Program has new policy provisions addressing personal injury exposure arising from electronic "publication." |
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Your homeowners program covers your insureds' personal property and liability and excludes business property and liability, right? Are you sure?
The AAIS Homeowners Program for 2007 has new provisions designed to clarify the distinction between personal and commercial exposures in the home, and to avoid unintended coverage or coverage gaps. |
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It's a never-ending challenge. You want to make sure vehicle claims don't creep into homeowners coverage, but you don't want your homeowners insureds facing coverage gaps for incidental use of certain conveyances.
The AAIS Homeowners Program has new provisions designed to clarify what's covered and what's not when it comes to claims involving motorized vehicles. |
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Do you want to be the one to tell one of your best clients that their homeowners insurance does not cover the breakdown of their furnace? The AAIS Homeowners Program has new endorsement options that let you add equipment breakdown coverage to a homeowners policy.
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Many people--students, elderly, unmarried partners--are moving out of one household without forming another. Is your homeowners program protecting them? Are they presenting you with unintended exposures?
The AAIS Homeowners Program has new provisions designed to address new arrangements in American households. |
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