DASK - Compulsory Earthquake Insurance is a type of compulsory insurance that compensates financial losses directly caused by earthquake and fire, explosion, tsunami and landslide that arises as a result of earthquake, in accordance with the limits indicated in your policy.

We recommend that you take measures in advance by purchasing DASK - Compulsory Earthquake Insurance against the financial losses directly caused by earthquake. You can secure your home and your family against the losses arising from earthquake by purchasing DASK - Compulsory Earthquake Insurance from Ana Insurance.

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    The damages and losses arising from the following events as a result of earthquake are covered by DASK – Compulsory Earthquake Insurance.

    Earthquake
    Fire
    Explosion
    Tsunami
    Landslide

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is DASK – Compulsory Earthquake Insurance valid?

The policy term is one year and is required to be renewed prior to expiry of the policy every year.

Can Tenants purchase DASK – Compulsory Earthquake Insurance?

Compulsory Earthquake Insurance policy is issued in the name of Landlords not Tenants. Tenants may get a Compulsory Earthquake Insurance policy issued in the capacity of ‘‘Policy Owner’’ for and on behalf of Landlords. However, if any damage occurs within the scope of the insurance, insurance claim is paid to the beneficiary who is registered as beneficiary in the title deed records.

What is the difference between DASK – Compulsory Earthquake Insurance and Home Insurance?

While DASK – Compulsory Earthquake Insurance is a type of insurance that covers the financial damages that occur in the building as a result of earthquake and the events directly caused by earthquake such as fire, tsunami etc.; voluntary Home Insurance includes the damages and losses caused by earthquake as well as the items available at home and many other types of covers. Therefore, not only landlords but also tenants may purchase Home Insurance.

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