
Vacant Timberland Insurance
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Why AssuredPartners Timberland /Vacant Land Insurance?
This program offers General Liability to owners of vacant timberland. The policy provides coverage for claims arising against the landowner alleging bodily injury or property damage due to the landowner’s negligence. These claims may be brought against the landowner by an invited or uninvited guest. Timberland liability insurance offers peace of mind and is a great solution for protecting your assets as a landowner.
Type of Insurance
- Admitted Carrier (A Rated)
- Comprehensive General Liability
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- Admitted Carrier (A Rated)
- Comprehensive General Liability
- Liability Limit Options:
- $1,000,000 each occurrence / $2,000,000 aggregate
- $2,000,000 each occurrence / $2,000,000 aggregate;
- Deductible: $0 per occurrence
- Liability coverage for the landowner does not provide protection for owned timber (see Standing Timber coverage for this protection)
Timberland / Vacant Land Insurance Program Eligibility
Our Vacant Land / Timberland Liability program is designed to protect owners of rural vacant land. To qualify for coverage, your land must be vacant, uninhabited, and not used for any ongoing commercial, habitational, or business purpose (other than the management of standing timber). If you need liability coverage for any operation, including, but not limited to, land development, urban lots, improved land, or future home sites in residential areas, you are not eligible for this program.
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