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How Often Should You Review Your Homeowners Insurance Coverage?

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August 1, 2019, 3 pm
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How Often Should You Review Your Homeowners Insurance Coverage?

Homeowners insurance will protect you if your home is damaged by a storm, fire, theft or vandalism, or if an accident results in injuries. Your coverage and rates are based on the value of your home and its contents and the level of risk, but those variables can change over time. You should periodically review your homeowners insurance policy to make sure you have the right coverage.

When Your Policy Is up for Renewal
If your insurance renewal date is approaching, you should receive a letter detailing your current coverage limits and future premiums. Before you agree to the terms, review the document and figure out if your existing coverage is still adequate for your needs. If the company has made changes to its policies, see how they will affect your coverage and premiums. If your rates are higher than you’d like, you might want to switch to a higher deductible or look for a less expensive policy with a different insurer.

When You Make Changes to Your Home or Belongings
If you make major home improvements, be sure that your insurance company knows. A new room, deck or shed can affect your coverage needs and rates. If you install a pool, you’ll need to have high liability coverage in case there’s a serious accident. Some companies don’t cover trampolines or deny homeowners insurance coverage altogether when one is involved.

On the other hand, upgrades that make your home safer may lower your rates. If you’ve installed a security system, sprinklers or other safety features, you may qualify for discounts.

Your coverage for property is based on the total value of belongings in the house. If you recently bought something expensive, or if you received something of value as a gift or inheritance, you may need to adjust your coverage or get a floater or endorsement to cover those items. If someone recently moved in with you, you may need to increase your coverage to include the value of that person’s possessions.

When Your Family or Lifestyle Changes
Marriage, divorce, the birth or adoption of a child, or a family member moving in or out, can all affect your coverage needs. If you’ve recently experienced any of these events or anticipate them, contact your insurance company to discuss any changes you should make to your policy.

Insurance companies consider dogs risky because they could bite someone and cause injuries. If you get a dog that’s classified as an aggressive breed, your insurance company may raise your premiums or exclude coverage for your pet altogether.

Using your house to make money can also affect your insurance coverage. If you start a home-based business or rent out your house, you’ll need to have an appropriate business insurance policy.

Think About How Changes Could Affect Your Insurance Needs
Your homeowners insurance needs may change anytime your life changes. Whenever something significant happens in your life or at your home, talk to your insurance company or agent to make sure you have the right coverage.

Maria Patterson

Maria Patterson

Maria Patterson has more than 30 years of experience in executive positions within B2B publishing, 18 of which have been spent as RISMedia’s Executive Editor, overseeing the creation and direction of RISMedia’s award-winning print and digital content, as well as providing strategic planning for RISMedia events. A graduate of NYU’s journalism school, she previously served as editor-in-chief at Miller Freeman in NYC.

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