August 17, 2006
Home Insurance Claims
Home Insurance Claims
Just as with auto insurance, homeowners have to worry that making a claim will get them dropped by their insurer. And that can mean higher premiums with another insurance company or, if you're deemed troublesome, with your state's high-risk pool. It might even mean no coverage at all. You'll also lose any loyalty or claims-free discounts you earned under your present coverage.
There's no firm rule for when or why an insurer will drop coverage but even one or two small claims can do the trick. That's especially true if the claim is water-related, which could mean mold in the future, writes Kimberly Lankford, a Kiplinger's magazine columnist, in her recent book "The Insurance Maze." "What an underwriter gets concerned about is claim frequency," says Chris Heidrick, vice president for personal insurance with Firemen's Fund. "It starts to raise questions."
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