Posted by Texasmark1 on January 19, 2012 at 14:04:52 from (67.142.164.24):
Called my State Farm agent just now and asked about earthquake insurance beins we are having a lot of earthquakes that never occurred before and Fracking is becoming common place.
I live on a ridge that has shown signs of sub soil movement for 30 years so it's just a matter of time before everything vibrates out of the kitchen cabinets and off the walls.
He said that there isn't a homeowners policy in Texas that covers it.....he said it is like if you live on the beach and have water intrusion.....I said, I don't live on the beach and that's not the question I asked.
So I said something like since Fracking is getting to be common place and all and that places that never had earthquakes before are having them.....how much is a rider to cover that cost?
He er ah er ah and said you know you are the first person to ask that question. I said college boy, new agent in a spoiled client area....get busy and get the answer.
I'm all for homeland fuel.....absolutely. That't not the issue.
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