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    John Eggers
    Apr 04

    If I hire a house mover, do I have to pay for insurance?

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    You may pay extra for a mover who provides insurance coverage, but if you want to save money on your next move and don't mind taking on the risk, ask a friend or family member to accompany you. If they aren't available, you could opt to use moving labor-only services. These firms will offer you a vehicle and manpower for your relocation, with no additional charges.

    A house mover may provide the following insurance coverage:

    Liabilities coverage protects you from financial liability, like property damage and physical injury claims that may arise as a consequence of an accident during a house relocation. Coverage is usually included in the overall price of your relocation, or you may purchase it separately from a third-party source.

    If you agree to take your belongings with you, a mover may offer to compensate for your damages. Additional coverage is a sort of insurance meant to cover expenditures such as storage, labor, and travel that were not specifically included in the original agreement. As an add-on, you might be able to get this coverage.

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