Child Care Insurance in Southern California

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    #16
    CA homeowner's insurance can't legally drop you...

    Hi, I know this is several years late, but was just reading this thread and found this bit of info on the DCI website FAQ's:

    "Can my homeowner or renter insurance be cancelled because I do day care?
    You may have protection under state law. For example, in California, if you already have a homeowner's or renter's policy, California Insurance code 676.1 prevents a company from canceling or refusing to renew an existing policy just because you operate a family childcare business. Check with your state Department of Insurance."

    For future reference and new readers!

    Thanks for the above info, all!

    Sara

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    • CityGarden
      Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2016
      • 1667

      #17
      Originally posted by daycare
      insurance co can do whatever they want. I had this happen to me with both auto and home

      what insurance co are you with..... I am now with state farm and love them
      Really with your auto insurance.... that would make me Do you transport children at all?

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      • CityGarden
        Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2016
        • 1667

        #18
        Originally posted by Daycare Insurance
        Another thing you will not get with a homeowners rider is a accident medical policy. This is a pay first coverage that will pay medical bills if a child is hurt in your care. This is important because if a child breaks his or her arm for example, the medical bills are paid, the parents do not have to sue you in order to get paid for this type of injury.

        Another thing to consider is legal defense. In the event you are sued, you want there to be legal defense coverage. If your home owners policy provides legal defense coverage in the event of a liability claim, you want to make sure it doesnt reduce the amount of your coverage. Legal fees can be expensive, and if it reduces the amount of your coverage then you may exhaust most of your liability limit with legal fees.

        If you would like to get more information regarding some of the other things you should ask when looking for coverage for your business, just let us know. We offer a generic insurance coverage checklist which gives you a number of questions to ask, and it allows you to compare different companies as well.
        Correct me if I am wrong but my understanding was DCI also covers IF there is an incident or accident that takes place off-site (i.e. at the park, nature walk for field trip).

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #19
          Originally posted by CityGarden
          Really with your auto insurance.... that would make me Do you transport children at all?
          Originally posted by CityGarden
          Correct me if I am wrong but my understanding was DCI also covers IF there is an incident or accident that takes place off-site (i.e. at the park, nature walk for field trip).
          This thread is from 2014....just in case you hadn't noticed.

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          • CityGarden
            Daycare.com Member
            • Mar 2016
            • 1667

            #20
            Originally posted by Blackcat31
            This thread is from 2014....just in case you hadn't noticed.
            Thanks I did not I just saw it under New Post yesterday so thought it was recent.

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