jgrussell wrote in post #8870049
A homeowner's rider does cover everything -- but if you ever need to make a claim, your premium on your homeowner's policy will go up.
YOu can say that again. About ten or so years back a storm caused ice when it melted to ease its way under my eaves and water dripped down inside the walls, caused minor damage.
Colleague at work said: Call your insurance company, claim it. They're so overburdened with calls they'll just write you a check.
So, stupidly, I called. They said: We'll have an adjuster over tomorrow. I couldn't believe it. I wanted to say never mind as the damage was minor.
Well, the adjuster came, and a few days later I got a computer printout detailing the damage and the repair and replacement cost and a check for over five grand. I thought I hit a mini lotto.
As soon as my policy period was renewed, they hit me for a ONE HUNDRED PERCENT increase. Homeowner's went from $980 a year to over $1,800 a year. I was in shock.
I called and they said it had nothing to do with my claim, that it was their broad experience with storms in the northeast. I didn't believe it and said cancel, I'll get insurance elsewhere. The rep said: I wouldn't be so hasty. Get insurance somewhere else before you cancel.
I called another, large company. First question: Have you made a claim in the last five years. I wouldn't lie as I'm sure they have a database to check. No sooner had I said yes then he said: Well, then we won't insure you, and he literally hung up on me.
That was the last time I ever picked up the phone to make a claim. The damage would have to be catastrophic before I would.
That's why I do not carry a rider or separate insurance on anything. If you make a claim, you'll pay them back in spades.
me