Here at Farmers Union Insurance Agency, we believe in helping you understand your policy better, so you know what to expect when a storm hits and for what you will be held responsible. Many homeowners – especially new homeowners – don’t give a lot of thought to their insurance coverage until the wind picks up. Spend a few minutes reviewing these common causes of damage and how you can help protect your home from Mother Nature’s worst… in Minnesota and across the country.
Wind
Tornadoes are devastating, of course, but gusty days and straight-line winds actually account for more claims than confirmed tornadoes. Make sure your home is in good repair and your landscaping is kept up to prevent damage. Remove weak branches before they fall on the house, use bark instead of landscaping rock that can damage windows, and store lawn furniture safely out of the wind when it’s not in use.
Hail
Large or small, hail can leave a mark. Whether your car is parked outside during a storm or your roof takes a beating, inspect your property after a hail storm. If you notice dents or cracks, you’ll want to call your Farmers Union Insurance Agent immediately.
Water
It’s important to understand that there’s a difference between water backup and flood damage. Water backup is when water and other materials come into your home through the sump pump, sewers, drains or related equipment. Many home insurance policies provide water backup coverage, but will limit how much could be paid. Higher limits might be available at an increased cost.
Learn more about safeguarding your home from storms here.
The majority of homeowner’s insurance policies do not protect you in case of flood damage. With flooding, water can enter through windows, doors, and cracks in the foundation. If you live in a flood zone or have concerns about flooding, as your local Farmers Union Insurance Agent whether you have the proper coverage.
Home Inventory
You can’t control the weather, but you can be prepared when a storm strikes. One of the best things you can do as a homeowner is to prepare a record of your belongings before a storm hits. A home inventory is a listing of your belongings that you can reference if you have to make a claim. You may want to store your inventory online, so you can access it from anywhere, any time. You can also download an app for that now!
Keep your home inventory updated as you make improvements to your property. Review it with your Farmers Union Insurance Agent because it can help you identify property that may need additional coverage, such as antiques, specialized equipment, or a new patio or deck.
If you’re worried about the possibility of storm damage, speak with your Farmers Union Insurance Agent, or check out more Prevention Connection topics from our 2017 Premier company partner, SECURA Insurance.
Thanks to SECURA for contributing to the content of this blog.