Homeowners Insurance Blog

Records Show Insurance Rates Rising in metro Atlanta, GA

09 Sep
Hailstorms in Atlanta GA increase homeowners insurance rates.

According to a recent report by consumer investigator Jim Strickland, homeowner insurance rates in Atlanta are on their way up. State records indicate that there have been substantial increases granted since 2012, which have affected premiums across the state and the city of Atlanta. Industry experts say that damage from recent storms across Georgia is […]

Fewer American homeowners are buying earthquake insurance — and the risk is growing!

04 Sep
San Fransico Earthquake and Homeowners Insurance

According to the U. S. Geological Survey, the recent earthquake in the San Francisco Bay area, which registered 6.0 on the magnitude scale, is estimated to have caused roughly $1 billion in economic losses. Much of the damage was suffered by homeowners and unfortunately, many of them were not covered. The quake injured more than […]

Get Your Homeowners Insurance Claims Paid Faster!

28 Aug
Get Home Insurance Claims Paid Faster

A recent survey of insurance professionals by Insurance Journal Magazine, found that nearly 80 percent of insurance professionals believe that homeowner claims are processed 50 to 100 percent quicker when a claimant has completed a home inventory. This is just one more reason that every homeowner should take the time to do a home inventory. […]

Insurers adding new, much higher deductibles for wind and hail damage

22 Aug
Home Insurance claims and rate hikes due to wind or hail damage.

If you are shopping for a new homeowners policy or recently renewed your policy, you may want to examine the policy in detail as some insurers are sneaking in a new line item that may have a big effect on your pocketbook if you ever need to make a claim due to wind damage. Insurers […]

Do Solar panels affect your homeowners rates?

31 Jul
Do solar panels affect your home insurance rates?

While solar panels are not yet a mainstream source of power there are getting much closer. More and more people are putting panels on their roof to power their homes and even sell power back to the local utility. According to GTM Research, a new solar system was installed every four minutes in 2013, and […]