Earthquake Insurance in Connecticut
Earthquake insurance covers structural and personal-property damage caused by earthquakes, which standard homeowners policies generally exclude. It's typically purchased as a standalone policy or an endorsement and is most common in seismically active regions. This page covers what to know if you're shopping for earthquake insurance in Connecticut (CT) specifically — state minimum requirements and regulatory notes are {{VERIFY: Connecticut minimum coverage/regulatory requirement for Earthquake Insurance}}, to be sourced from official Connecticut Department of Insurance filings and NAIC data before being stated here as fact.
State requirements
State-specific minimum coverage requirements and regulatory notes for Connecticut are pending sourcing from the Connecticut Department of Insurance.
Licensed carriers
A list of carriers licensed to write earthquake insurance in Connecticut will appear here, sourced from state filings.
What affects earthquake insurance cost in Connecticut
- Seismic risk of the property's location and proximity to known fault lines
- Home's construction type, age, and foundation type
- Whether the home has been seismically retrofitted
- Dwelling coverage amount insured
Connecticut FAQ
Are there Connecticut-specific requirements for earthquake insurance?
Connecticut may set its own minimum coverage requirements or regulatory rules for earthquake insurance — {{VERIFY: Connecticut minimum coverage/regulatory requirement for Earthquake Insurance}}. Confirm current requirements with the Connecticut Department of Insurance before assuming a specific limit applies.
How do I find carriers licensed to write earthquake insurance in Connecticut?
Every state's Department of Insurance publishes a list of carriers licensed to do business in that state. You can also compare providers that serve Connecticut using the comparison tool on this page.
Does homeowners insurance cover earthquake damage?
No — standard homeowners policies almost universally exclude earthquake damage. Coverage requires a standalone earthquake policy or a specific endorsement added to your homeowners policy.
How is the earthquake insurance deductible different from a standard homeowners deductible?
Earthquake deductibles are commonly expressed as a percentage of your dwelling coverage amount rather than a flat dollar figure, which can mean a substantially larger out-of-pocket amount than a typical homeowners deductible. {{VERIFY: typical percentage-deductible ranges}} — confirm the exact structure with a specific carrier.
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