Anonymous wrote:I'm a geophysicist living not far from you and we don't have earthquake coverage. The problem is that a) while significant earthquakes are relatively rare on the East Coast, they do happen (e.g., the Mineral VA quake in 2011 and the more-destructive Charleston quake in 1886) and b) buildings in this area are not engineered for earthquakes the way they are out West. So while there's a low probability that we'll have a damaging earthquake any time soon, there is a higher probability of building damage should that quake occur. HTH.
Thank you so much for your expertise. I'm going to try to get the policy without the extra insurance. We'll take our chances...