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Surplus Lines

Definition

Specialty insurance market for risks declined by standard admitted carriers. Often required for high-value homes, unique properties, or properties with multiple claims. Premiums are typically higher and not subject to state rate regulation.

Example

A $2.5M Martha's Vineyard home might need surplus lines coverage above the FAIR Plan's $1M limit. You'd insure the first $1M with FAIR Plan, then add a surplus lines excess policy for the remaining $1.5M at significantly higher premiums.

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