ONLY 3 IN 10 AMERICANS REVIEW INSURANCE ANNUALLY, OFTEN WAITING UNTIL PROBLEMS ARISE
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New Big "I" survey highlights why regular policy reviews help consumers balance cost and coverage.
A new survey from the
Nearly 9 in 10 Americans (88%) say having insurance is very or somewhat important to their financial security, according to the survey. Yet infrequent coverage reviews leave consumers missing opportunities to better understand what they're paying for, manage costs or ensure coverage still reflects their needs.
For many consumers, coverage reviews remain reactive rather than routine. Without regular reviews, coverage can quietly drift out of sync with a consumer's financial situation, assets, or prioritiesoften going unnoticed until a claim, premium increase or coverage issue brings it to the surface.
"In today's insurance market, standing still can cost you," said
When Coverage Reviews Become Reactive
Premiums are rising in many regions due to higher claims costs, severe weather losses, and rebuilding expenses. Legal system abuse, in particular, is affecting how policies are issued and renewed. At the same time, new technology and InsurTech platforms are changing how consumers evaluate and compare their options.
In this environment, regular coverage reviews help ensure protection keeps pace with rising costs, stricter underwriting conditions, and a more digitally driven insurance marketplace.
Despite this, many consumers do not engage with their coverage on a routine basis. Nearly half of respondents (49%) report that they only revisit their insurance after a premium increase or say they never review their policies at alllimiting opportunities to proactively assess coverage, adjust limits or address gaps before problems arise.
As a result, insurance decisions are often made reactively and under time pressure, triggered by a billing change rather than guided by forward-looking conversations that align coverage with evolving financial priorities.
Consumers Want Guidance When Managing Insurance Decisions
Despite infrequent coverage reviews, many consumers recognize the need to take a closer look at their policies. The survey found that 76% of respondents say they are likely to re-examine or adjust their insurance coverage in the next 12 months, signaling strong intent but inconsistent follow-through.
Consumers also place a high value on professional insurance guidance. As many as 87% say working with an insurance agent is very or somewhat important, while nearly 45% report that they primarily engage with an agent during claims or major issues.
The survey found that independent agents were the most preferred distribution channel, reflecting consumer demand for flexibility and tailored coverage recommendations. Among respondents, 35% of consumers prefer working with an independent insurance agent, highlighting the importance of choice and flexibility when seeking insurance support. However, 32% said they decide on their own, and another 5% rely on AI or comparison tools, leaving plenty of room for mistakes without an experienced advisor guiding the way.
"Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, consumers want options and advice tailored to their individual situationsespecially as coverage needs and budgets change," said
Encouraging a More Proactive Approach
As insurance decisions grow more complex, the Big "I" encourages consumers to take a more proactive approach to reviewing their coverage. Regular check-ins don't have to be complicated, but they can help ensure policiesand premiumscontinue to reflect current needs, priorities, and financial goals.
Consumers can take a more active role by:
Reviewing policies at least once a year and after major life changes.
Asking questions to better understand what isand isn'tcovered.
Making sure coverage limits still reflect current assets and needs.
Checking in periodically to see whether coverage should be updated.
Independent insurance agents can support these conversations by helping consumers compare options, understand trade-offs between coverage and cost, and make informed decisionswithout waiting for a premium increase or coverage issue to prompt action.
Methodology
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