Can an insurance company deny coverage for filing ‘too many claims’? Here’s what to know [The Charlotte Observer]
Homeowners insurance isn’t required by
However, insurance companies may revoke your coverage for a number of reasons.
A Charlotte resident recently shared an experience on
“My insurance company is refusing to renew my insurance due to ‘frequency of claims,’” the poster wrote. “I’ve only had two claims since I purchased the house.”
The poster explained that one claim was made to the unnamed insurance company in 2019 for stolen jewelry and the other in 2022 for home weather damage.
In the post, the person asked for guidance on finding a new provider and tips on avoiding higher premiums.
Here’s what to know about protections you have in
Can insurance companies deny your coverage for frequent claims?
In
“This falls under company underwriting guidelines, which can vary from company to company,” a spokesperson for the agency said.
But how many are too many?
According to
“Over two claims in the same period may affect your ability to find coverage and even lead to a canceled policy,” Falls Insurance Center stated. “This also depends on what type of claims are being filed. If these claims are valid, meaning they are not fraudulent, the insurer may consider you too high risk to insure because of the dangers posed in your area, such as extreme weather or high crime rates.”
What to do if your coverage is denied?
If your coverage gets denied, the NCDOI suggests that consumers expand their search, contact multiple Agents/Brokers, and shop around for the policy that best suits their situation or circumstance.”
You can also try improving the condition of your home to get your policy reinstated, according to the financial website
For example, if your home has an unstable roof or other structural issues, you can fix them before contacting your insurance provider,
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