Are you hosting a family reunion or neighborhood party at your house or perhaps an apartment? Before you have that big event in your home, it’s wise in this litigious age to make sure you are protected.
You need to know what your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy covers in case of a guest being injured. You should also be aware of what is covered if your guest damage any of your property.
We all have that one uncle who drinks a little too much at Thanksgiving and then stumbles into something valuable and breaks it. It would be unfortunate if you were under the impression such incidents were covered by your insurance policy when they were not.
Here are some things that you will want to make sure are in your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy.
How to Deal with Injuries to Guests at Your Party
Be Proactive
- The first way to deal with injuries to your
guests at your party is to prevent them. Here are some things to look for in
your home:
- Make sure that carpet or rugs are not bunched up
where someone could trip.
- Coil up any garden hoses so it will not become a
trip hazard.
- Mow your lawn so that there are no holes or trip
hazards hidden by tall grass.
- Make sure guests are not walking across a
slippery surface.
- Remove any objects with sharp edges or points
that could cut or bruise a guest.
- Make sure smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
are used and have fresh batteries.
- Be aware of impending severe weather that may
make it unsafe for your guests to drive home. If necessary, end the party early
to ensure guests can drive home safely.
- Don’t allow too many guests on a small balcony
at one time.
- Ensure that furniture for the party such as
folding chairs are sturdy and won’t break under the weight of a guest.
- Make sure food that is being served is not undercooked
or has been left out too long.
- If alcohol is being served, make sure everyone
drinking has a designated driver and know when to cut someone off. If a guest
has been drinking and does not have a designated driver, offer to drive them
home or call a cab or Uber for them.
- Stop serving alcohol at least an hour before the
party ends.
When an Injury to a Guest Happens
If an accident happens, take these steps:
- Deal with the injury first, if it is severe call
911.
- Make sure other guests are uninjured.
- Take pictures of the injury with a smartphone or
digital camera.
- Quickly report the incident to the insurance
company and include the names and contact information of the guest who
witnessed the incident.
- If you are able, preserve the scene for the
insurance company to look at firsthand. If you cannot persevere the scene, take
multiple pictures from numerous angles and distances.
When Damage to Your Home or Property Occurs
If the structure of your home or apartment is damaged, or
any of the property inside of it, take the following steps.
- Take pictures with a smartphone or digital
camera.
- Call the insurance company to see if the damaged
is covered.
- Just like the recommendation for an injured
guest, if possible, preserve the scene for the insurance company to come and
survey. As with an injured guest, if you cannot persevere the scene where the
damage occurred, take multiple pictures from numerous angles and distances.
If you have taken steps to make your home safe and know what
your policy covers, you can rest easy when guests arrive at your party that you
are prepared.
Should you have any questions about Homeowners Insurance, contact us via email here or call us at (863) 646-LOCK.
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