Friday, September 28, 2012

Homeowners Insurance – Did You Make Any Of These Three Mistakes When You Purchased Yours?


If you purchased a home and got a mortgage with it, then chances are you have had experience buying homeowners insurance.   For the first time home buyer out there, buying homeowners insurance is just one of many distractions in the process that have to be checked off before the loan can close.  That kind of scenario makes a homeowner pretty vulnerable to focusing much more on the cost of the policy rather than the protection it provides.  Now if several years later you find the fire engines are racing toward your home while you stand in the driveway watching it burn, then you may suddenly find yourself wondering what you left off or ignored when you bought your policy.   Here’s a list of some of the most common mistakes that homeowners make when buying home insurance.

The most common mistake that I see is not purchasing enough insurance.  I know;  you are buying a home and in the process you start to feel like you are being nickelled and dimed all the way through.  But your insurance policy is one item where you should focus on protection first and price second.  It’s true that for the majority of homeowners, the insurance policy turns out to be nothing but a promise.  You are purchasing peace of mind and financial stability after a disaster but there is nothing tangible to take home and enjoy after you write the big check to the insurance company.   This is why I don’t blame folks for zeroing in on price as the primary factor in the purchasing decision.  But this is where you really need to take a bit of care and insure your home for full value.  It will be too late to call and ask for an increase as the sirens are wailing through your neighborhood.

 The problem of underinsurance is often exacerbated by the fact that you should be focusing on and insuring for the replacement value of your home.   You will have to build it back after all, and this can often exceed the price you just paid for the home.  For some people that is a difficult concept to understand.    Your agent should help walk you through the process of determining the replacement value of your home so that you can insure it for full value.  This won’t leave you with as much of a queasy feeling as those sirens are getting closer.

Homeowners also often make the mistake of failing to check to see if their home is in a flood zone area.  Flood losses are not covered by your homeowners insurance policy.    Could you easily absorb the costs of repairing flood damage that is equal to 1/3 of your home’s value?   Luckily, if you have a mortgage, then the bank will often catch this and require you to purchase a flood insurance policy.  I’ve also seen several cases where a bank wanted to require a flood insurance policy somewhat unnecessarily when the flood zone only crossed a small portion of a lower corner of the homeowner’s back yard.  If this happens to you, your agent can be very helpful in speaking with the bank to attempt to waive the flood insurance requirement.

The third most common mistake that homeowners make when purchasing their home insurance is failing to insure valuable items separately.     If you own valuable items like jewelry, paintings, musical instruments, guns or silverware, or other collectibles or fragile items, then you should consider adding coverage for these items under a separate endorsement.  Doing so can result in better protection since insurance coverage for these items may be severely limited under your homeowners policy.  If these things are important to you, take a few extra minutes and make your agent aware of them and discuss the best way to protect them.  Some homeowners policies will allow you to add a blanket endorsement for a low limit of coverage for these types of items.  This is a simple, quick and inexpensive way to protect these items if your collections are not extensive.

Clinard Insurance Group is located in Winston Salem, NC, and we insure thousands of homes all across the state.  We will take as much time as you need to listen to your story and to help you fashion a homeowners insurance policy that best suits your needs and your budget.   If you would like help with your homeowners insurance or your  auto insurance, your life insurance or even your business insurance, please call us, toll free, at 877-687-7557.

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