
The cost of this coverage is determined by many rating factors. The quality of the coverage, however, is determined by the quality of the insurer and whether the policy is written on a named perils or comprehensive-perils basis. A named-perils policy covers only those losses specifically cited in the contract. The comprehensive-perils policy works the opposite way — unless a peril is specifically excluded, coverage is provided. The comprehensive-perils policy is broader and the burden of proof is on the carrier, not you, in the event of a loss.
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