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Review Your Home Insurance at Renewal

May 18, 2017

Home Insurance

Review Your Home Insurance at Renewal

When the situation entails your homeowners insurance policy, ensure that you make no assumptions to avoid misunderstandings. 

Home insurance has very specific and unique vocabulary that can make understanding it fairly difficult. Policies can vary to fit the needs and budget of every policy holder, so coverage can vary widely between policies. If you have never read your policy from cover to cover, it's recommended you set aside some time and do so. Here are a few tips on what to look for when you review your home insurance at renewal.
  1. Structure - Some people only cover their homes to satisfy the mortgage debt. But what should happen if your entire home is destroyed to a crisp? You should have enough coverage to completely rebuild your home from scratch. You have to remember the cost of clean-up, raw materials, and construction.
  2. Liability - If someone is injured on your property, the medical bills alone can surpass your liability coverage. Your home comes with a certain risk, but it can go up if you have "attractive nuisances." Things like pools, trampolines, dogs, and other fun things, you may need extra liability to cover your increased risk.
  3. Contents - Your things need to be protected, and a homeowners insurance policy does just that. Contents coverage usually goes for about 50 to 70 percent of the amount of coverage you have. So, for example, if you have $200,000 in coverage you will receive $100,000 to $140,000 for your things. You have to review your contents coverage if you made any recent upgrades, home improvements, or recent costly purchases like new kitchen, HVAC systems, et cetera.
When it comes to your homeowners insurance, make sure that you're protected for everything you need. Make sure that your home is protected with the right home insurance policy. Contact Abatelli Group, Inc. for a proper policy on your insurance needs.