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September 16, 2024

Don't make these home insurance claim mistakes

Navigating the intricate landscape of home insurance claims can be daunting, and avoiding common mistakes is crucial to ensuring a smooth and successful process. Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or a seasoned one, understanding the pitfalls to avoid can make a significant difference in the outcome of your claim.

Most common home insurance claims mistakes

The following are the most common home insurance claims mistakes and how you can avoid them:

  • Failing to understand policy details—Reviewing your homeowner's insurance policy to understand what may or may not be covered and to what extent is essential.
  • Waiting to make a claim—It is essential to notify your insurance company as soon as possible when you need to make a claim. The sooner you file a claim, the sooner it can be resolved.
  • Cleaning up before a claims adjuster arrives—When you make a claim, keeping your property as is will be essential so your insurance company can assess the damage accurately. If you clean up before they arrive, you may not be eligible for the total amount of your claim.
  • Failing to document damage properly—Take pictures and videos of the affected area, even if the damage seems minimal.
  • Making permanent repairs too soon—Make only temporary repairs until the incident has been appropriately assessed.

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  • Filing too many claims—Avoid making claims for minor, inexpensive incidents. The more claims you make, the more expensive your premiums will be.
  • Using poor communication—Be clear, concise, and timely with your communications to avoid delays or misunderstandings in your claim.
  • Neglecting to mitigate further damage—If you fail to prevent more damage from occurring, your insurance company may reject or reduce the claim. For example, if a pipe bursts in your home, you should promptly turn off the water supply.

Contact us today to learn more about homeowner's insurance.

This article is intended for informational use only and should not be considered legal or medical advice. ©2023 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.

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