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PostHeaderIcon Homeowner Insurance Company – Is One Better Than The Other?

The homeowner policy is an automatic purchase for most families who own their own home. There are hundreds of insurance companies that sell homeowner insurance. Is one better than the other? That is a very difficult question to answer. There are a lot of good insurance companies. Insurance companies are regulated by state insurance departments. They always have to prove their strength to these departments in order to operate within the state. That eliminates a lot of problems for the consumer. You very rarely hear about an insurance company becoming insolvent.

The real issue in most cases is the kind of service that you prefer. Insurance companies have a variety of distribution systems. The agent based system has been around for a long time. If you want on-going professional service and like dealing with a person rather than by telephone then you should search for companies that have agents. The online shopper can receive a quote online and then form a relationship with an agent when it is time to make the purchase. Some people prefer to purchase insurance online and be serviced online or over the telephone. Once you have determined how you want to be serviced then you can narrow down the number of companies that you need to contact.

The AM Best Company is a rating bureau for insurance companies. The AM Best Company gives a company rating based on the financial strength. Most libraries have this resource guide.

Most insurance companies have a multi-policy discount and so shopping for a home policy alone would be a disadvantage. The best company for you is usually the one that gives you the best rate and service for both your auto and home insurance. Don’t get bogged down trying to find the best company because there are too many variables from company to company. Choose your company based on your service needs and the combined rates for your auto and home insurance. Be sure to view our recommended list of insurance companies.

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PostHeaderIcon Home Insurance Rate – What To Look For When Shopping

Homeowner insurance premiums are on the rise. There was a time when the home policy was the best and least expensive of all the property and casualty insurances. The homeowner policy is under attack. There are many more exposures than ever before. Toxic mold has caused some real problems in some areas of the country and caused the premiums to rise dramatically. Some states exclude coverage for toxic mold entirely. Natural disasters have had an affect on rates. The recent barrage of hurricanes has caused supply shortages and these shortages increase the demand and the price for repairs. These expenses are passed on to the policyholders eventually.

The rates are calculated by insurance company fiduciaries. They look at the cost of claims and the cost of doing business and compare it to the company revenue to come up with your rate. You have no control over how the companies derive their rates. They have to get approval from their state insurance departments before setting rates or increases. They cannot arbitrarily come up with a figure.

What Can You Do?

1.Understand Your Policy – Make sure that you know what kind of policy that you have right now. If you are making your first purchase then you need to research the kind of policy that you want. Replacement cost or Actual Cash value are your two major choices. Replacement Cost policies replace your structure or contents with material of like kind or quality with no depreciation. The actual cash value policy settles your loss by taking the replacement cost and subtracting depreciation because of age or use.

2.Self Insure – The best way to purchase insurance is to self-insure by using the highest deductible that you can afford. Homeowner policies have a much lower frequency of claims as compared to auto insurance. Low deductibles no longer justify the higher premium.

Use your declarations page when you comparison shop and make sure that you receive all the discounts. Multi-policy, protective device discounts, and retirement discounts are available on almost all homeowner policies. Check our recommended insurers for rates.

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