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May
3, 2005
Texans have more choices than ever to shop around for home and auto
insurance. The insurance reforms enacted by the 78th Legislature that
took effect just five months ago are already showing positive signs for
the Texas insurance marketplace.
Today, shopping for the best insurance products, policies and prices
makes more sense for Texas families than ever before.
That is why the Texas Coalition for Affordable Insurance Solutions has
produced a brochure called “Smart Shoppers Save: A Guide to Shopping
Around for Homeowners Insurance,” as a simple resource for consumers
to take the mystery out of selecting homeowners insurance.
TCAIS is distributing the brochure to the Legislature and beyond and
we hope you find it useful as well. Please share it with your family,
friends, and colleagues to encourage them to shop around for insurance.
Sincerely,
Beaman Floyd
Executive Director, TCAIS
A Guide to Shopping
for Homeowners Insurance
It pays to take advantage
of companies competing for your business and shop around to find the
best policy to meet your insurance needs.
These tips will help you do just that:
Shop
Around
Before you sign on the dotted line, get quotes from several providers and compare
premiums. You may ask friends and colleagues for referrals or enlist the help
of an insurance agent who can present policy and price options from several
companies. Remember to consider more than cost when choosing an insurer. Customer
service should be a priority as well.
Determine
Your Coverage Needs
You
should buy enough coverage to avoid a major financial
loss if your home and belongings are completely
destroyed and have to be replaced or rebuilt. Since
construction costs change, homeowners should reassess “replacement
costs” annually to be sure they’re fully covered.
Note that your lender may only require enough insurance
to cover your outstanding mortgage balance but
that may not be enough to cover “replacement costs.” If
you own valuables like jewelry or collections,
you may need “endorsements” that add coverage to
your policy.
Rethink
Your Deductible
A deductible is the pre-determined amount you pay before the insurance company
starts to pay for your loss. To keep your monthly premiums as low as possible,
you should choose the highest deductible you can afford in case of a loss.
Ask
About Discounts
Many companies offer discounts if you proactively protect your home against
a loss. You may get a lower premium if you have a home security system, smoke
detectors, fire extinguishers or an impact-resistant roof. You may also qualify
for a discount if you buy your auto and homeowners insurance from the same
provider.
Know
the Cost Factors for Insurance Premiums
Several factors can affect the cost of your premium, including the county where
you live, the level of fire protection available such as the distance to the
closest fire station, the construction type and condition of your home, and
current construction costs. Severe Texas weather, fraud, and the rising cost
of lawsuits also drive up the cost of insurance in Texas.
Maintain
Good Credit
Credit
information is one of many factors used by some insurers to determine
insurance premiums because of the proven relationship between credit
and the risk of claimed losses. It is important to maintain good credit
and monitor your credit history. You can get a copy of your credit report
by contacting the three main credit bureaus:
Experian www.experian.com
Equifax www.equifax.com
TransUnion www.transunion.com
Make
Common Sense Claims
Once you’ve chosen an insurer, remember that insurance is for major losses,
not regular maintenance of your home. Taking care of your house and using common
sense with claims will keep your premiums in check.
Ask
for Help
Ask for Help Insurance agents and customer service representatives are there
to help you choose the best policy for your home. Don’t be afraid to ask questions
and use additional resources if you’re having trouble finding insurance.
The following links
are helpful for insurance shoppers:
Insure
Texas
http://www.insuretexas.org/
Help Insure
http://www.helpinsure.com/
Texas Coalition for Affordable
Insurance Solutions http://www.tcais.org
Texas
Fair Plan
http://www.texasfairplan.org/
Texas
Department of Insurance http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/consumer/cbo35.html
Sources:
Texas Department of Insurance, “Shopping Smart”
Insurance Information Institute, “12 ways to lower your homeowners insurance
costs”
The USAA Educational Foundation, “Lifeguide Series: Homeowners Insurance”
American Insurance Association, “Homeowners Insurance: Why Costs Go Up and
What You Can Do to Save Money”
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