Renters Insurance
Protect the value of your belongings with Renters Insurance
Even if you don't own a home, you still have a lot at stake. After all, your personal belongings, like clothes, furniture and electronics, have significant value. Travelers renters insurance can help you protect that value without breaking the bank. So no matter where you live, you can rent with peace of mind.
A Bryden and Sullivan renter's policy can cover:
- Damages to furniture, clothing and other personal items
- Your personal belongings, whether they're in your home or elsewhere
- Personal liability for another's injury or their property, if damaged
You can also select policy enhancements and add-ons such as valuable items coverage or extra coverage for your belongings for full replacement costs regardless of depreciation.
Savings for home security and more
Along with our competitive rates, you can get an array of money-saving discounts based on factors like your claim history and your home's security features, including smoke detectors, dead bolts, fire extinguishers and alarm systems.
Plus, when you buy other Travelers policies, like auto insurance, umbrella insurance or boat & yacht insurance, you could save up to 15% on your Renters Insurance.*
There when you need us
At Bryden and Sullivan, we know how important it is for you to resolve an issue as quickly as possible. That's why our fast, efficient claim services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Plus, in the event of a catastrophic loss or natural disaster, our industry-first emergency response vans are able to arrive onsite to help your community get back on its feet.
This quotation is merely a good-faith estimate of a policy premium. The actual premium may vary based on additional information.
The information on this site is general in nature. Any description of coverage is necessarily simplified. Whether a particular loss is covered depends on the specific facts and the provisions, exclusions and limits of the actual policy. Nothing on this site alters the terms or conditions of any of our policies. You should read the policy for a complete description of coverage. Coverage options, limits, discounts and deductibles are subject to availability and to individuals meeting our underwriting criteria. Not all features available in all areas.
This renter's insurance is underwritten by The Travelers Indemnity Company and its property casualty affiliates, One Tower Square, Hartford, CT. For a complete list of personal insurance underwriting companies, call Bryden and Sullivan at 508-775-6060.
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6 Steps for Storm Preparedness on Cape Cod
1. Know your Risk.Wind Storms, Hurricanes, Blizzards and Flooding are our most immediate concerns on Cape Cod. It's always best to have your own Emergency Preparedness Plan. You can protect your local emergency management organization to determine if there are already community-wide preparedness materials you can have, including evacuation routes, shelters and communication systems. |
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2. Assemble or Update your Emergency Kit.Stock up on basic supplies you might need if you had to evacuate your home quickly. Items may include food, water, first aid supplies, medication, batteries, blankets and pet supplies. Put these items in a lightweight, waterproof container an dplace it somehere that can be easily accessed in an emegrency. |
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3. Create a Communication Plan.Your family might not be together when disaster strikes. Have a discussion with your kids about emergency preparedness, including where you can meet and how everyone can get in contact if the unexpected happens. |
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4. Practice your Plan.Mock scenarios with your family and even your entire community can help everyone understand how to prepare for, react to and recover from a disaster with confidence. That way, if an emergency were to strike, each member would know exactly which tasks they are responsible for to keep themselves and others safe. |
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5. Prepare your Home.You can reduce the risk of injury to yourself and damage to your home by preparing your property for disaster. For example. in the case of a hurricane, it is recommended to board all windows and doors with hurricane shutters, and turn refrigerators and freezers to the coldest setting in order to preserve food, whereas a blizzard and freezing temps require salting the driveway and letting cold water drip from the faucet to prevent frozen pipes. |
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6. Document and Insure your property.Under certain circumstances, damage to your home may not be covered under a basic homeowner's insurance policy. Talk to Bryden and Sullivan insurance agents to determine if you need any additional coverage for the risks your area is particularly susceptible to, such as tornadoes, wildfires, hurricanes and more. |
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