Survey Reveals Common Insurance Blind Spots
The survey of 2,000
TOP INSURANCE BLINDSPOTS
- 68% of survey respondents did not know making changes to their homes and yards, such as adding pools or trampolines, or adding pets could mean changes need to be made to their homeowners insurance policies
- 77% of respondents were not aware homes above a certain price point may need special insurance coverages
- Three out of four individuals did not know umbrella insurance could help protect them from financial loss if they are sued
- Nearly seven in 10 were not aware their home's market value (price to sell) was not the same as its replacement value (price to rebuild)
- 34% are unsure about what their policies cover
- Three in 10 feel they have insurance blind spots in their lives because they did not know what insurance coverages they need
Many consumers started a home improvement project during the pandemic. Some of the top projects cited, such as remodeling a kitchen or bath (29%), adding a work-from-home space (21%) or having a roof or siding replaced (15%), often can have direct insurance implications. However, 63% of respondents said they were not aware home insurance policies may need to be reviewed and updated when renovations or updates are made to a property.
"With all the home improvement projects undertaken during the pandemic, it's important to make sure insurance policies reflect these changes," said
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