While it’s important to know what events are covered in your homeowner’s insurance policy, it’s equally important to know what events are not covered., according to a statement from
One of the biggest misunderstandings many policyholders have is the belief that, if their home is damaged or destroyed, their homeowner’s insurance policy will cover the cost of everything.
Understanding what your policy does — and does not — cover in advance of a peril can allow you to take the precautionary steps so you’re not caught off guard following a home disaster.
“Homeowners insurance generally provides coverage for damage or loss to your home and personal possessions due to events like fire, sudden water damage from a burst pipe, or theft. However, certain situations may not be included in your policy,” said
Here’s a further breakdown of events that are typically not covered by a standard homeowners insurance policy
Floods
A typical policy does not cover flooding related to rivers, coastal storm surge, or water running off the surface of the ground or from under the ground into the home. To get flood coverage, your agent can help you purchase a separate flood insurance policy to protect your home.
Earthquakes, landslides and mudslides
Homeowners insurance generally does not cover damage from any land movement, including earthquakes, landslides, mudslides and sinkholes. Like flood insurance, your agent can help you secure coverage through a separately purchased earthquake insurance policy or endorsement. Without it, you’ll have to pay out of pocket to replace broken possessions, repair any damage or even rebuild your home. Residents in
Damage caused by homeowner neglect
Proper home maintenance can help prevent damage from neglect. Costs for an issue like mold, for example, will generally not be covered if it was brought on by repeated leakage over an extended period. If you notice an issue in need of repair, it’s critical to address it quickly to avoid further damage.
Animal damage
Damage from animals like bees, bedbugs, rats, termites and others are rarely covered, which means pest control falls upon the responsibility of the homeowner. Additionally, damage caused by a household pet is typically not covered, but insurers will often cover personal liability and legal fees associated with an event like a dog bite when it involves someone outside the household. However, certain breeds — often including pit bulls, among others — and dogs with a history of biting may not be covered.
Detached structures
The detached structures on your property may not be covered by your homeowner’s policy if they are used for business purposes or rented out to others. You may be able to endorse your policy to extend coverage to the other structures when used for certain acceptable business purposes or when rented as a private residence.
Construction damage
A typical policy will not protect against any losses or damages that arise from remodeling your home. Plus, you may be liable for injuries to workers, so it is best to only allow licensed, bonded and insured contractors to work on your home.
Home-based business
A homeowner’s insurance policy will generally not cover a home-based business such as a daycare. For adequate protection, homeowners will need an endorsement or separate business insurance policy.
“The most important thing you can do to protect your home is to be informed about your homeowners insurance policy,” said Bakonis. “Mercury recommends that you consult with an agent to reassess your homeowners insurance each year to ensure you have adequate coverage to protect your assets for years to come.”
To learn more about homeowners insurance and what it typically covers, visit Mercury’s blog.
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Alice J. Roden started working for Trending Insurance News at the end of 2021. Alice grew up in Salt Lake City, UT. A writer with a vast insurance industry background Alice has help with several of the biggest insurance companies. Before joining Trending Insurance News, Alice briefly worked as a freelance journalist for several radio stations. She covers home, renters and other property insurance stories.