How often should I review my policy?
There are four events that should trigger a review of your policy:
- When your policy comes up for renewal
Don’t just automatically send a check to your insurance company. Take
the time to review your coverage and call your agent with any questions or
concerns that you may have regarding your homeowners insurance. Ask yourself
the following questions:
Has the company made any changes in coverage since last year?
Does my policy now include a separate deductible for risks like hurricane
or hail?
Should I raise the deductible to save money?
Am I taking advantage of all available discounts?
Do I need to raise the amount of coverage for liability, personal possessions
or the structure?
Should I comparison shop for a cheaper rate?
Do I need flood, earthquake or an umbrella policy?
- Major purchases or alterations/improvements to your home
If you have made any major purchases, make sure that you have the proper coverage.
And, don’t forget about gifts. If you have received a diamond engagement
ring or if a member of your family has bought you expensive artwork or a computer,
talk to your agent about either increasing the amount of insurance you have
for your personal possessions or purchasing a floater/endorsement for these
items. A floater will give you higher and broader coverage for these items
than you have under your homeowners policy.
If you have made major improvements to your home, such as adding a new room,
enclosing a porch or expanding a kitchen or bathroom, you risk being underinsured
if you don't report the increase in square footage to your insurance company.
Don’t forget about new structures outside of your home. If you have
built a gazebo, a new shed for your tools or installed a pool or hot tub,
you need to speak to your agent. Keep receipts and records in case you need
to forward copies to your company.
- You have made your home safer
If you have installed a state-of-the art fire/burglar alarm system or upgraded
your heating, plumbing or electrical system, make sure that your insurance
company knows about these improvements. You may qualify for a discount.
- Major lifestyle changes
Marriage, divorce, or adult children who move back into the family home, can
all affect your homeowners insurance. When people move in or move out, they
take their belongings with them. And you may need additional coverage if there
is a sizable increase in the value of the belongings in your home.
Starting a home-based business can also trigger changes in your coverage.
You will need to get additional coverage for business liability and equipment.
If the business is your primary source of income, you may need a Businessowners
Package Policy (BOP). You may also need professional liability coverage, which
is excluded under in-home business and businessowners policies. For more information,
see Business Insurance.