‘Worrying Sign’ as Homeowners Repair, Claim Times Increase but Digital Usage Declines
Severe events, inflation and supply chain-related concerns coupled with the strain on digital tools has led to increased dissatisfaction among homeowner clients.
Severe events, inflation and supply chain-related concerns coupled with the strain on digital tools has led to increased dissatisfaction among homeowner clients.
Agents can help clients understand that spring isn’t just a time to prepare their home for the season ahead, it’s also a time to check for damage done during the winter months before it becomes an insurance claim.
While construction costs on single-family homes were up nearly 17% in 2022, 56% of homeowners have not reviewed their homeowners policy in the last year.
More and more homeowners may be considering making the change to powering their homes with solar panels. But what does that mean for homeowners insurance?
AIG’s Private Client Group (PCG) business will move to this new independent platform and be rebranded as Private Client Select Insurance Services (PCS).
As the recent string of storms and flooding on the West Coast have likely hit property owners with unmitigated costs, many Americans mistakenly believe they are covered against floods, according to Neptune Flood.
Over half (59%) of homeowners are concerned their insurance coverage is insufficient due to inflation and rising replacement costs.
A senior living condo community in Florida with a homeowners association (HOA) increased its hurricane deductible to 5% and passed the deductible back to the individual owners, who are now responsible for the roofs.
As losses from natural disasters in the Southeast continue to mount, there is uncertainty about how a hardening property insurance market and a tight reinsurance market will react.
Here are four potential issues that can occur during the colder months and how agents can help clients be better prepared.