Insurance co can not raise rates for weather damage, only if it is homeowners fault, they are liable. If there is a large storm, TheReaper is right they will raise rates across the board.
Simple solutions guys. Call a few contractors. You'll get the free inspection and know whether or not its worth filing a claim before your insurance company ever even knows you have damage.
Sorry, you are wrong. Rates will not go up. So if you suspect damage, by all means call your insurance company. If there is a large hail storm like the one in El Paso then rates will go up for everyone weather you call them or not.
It does cost - when you file a claim - regardless if anything is paid. You will see an increase in policy price at renewal. It cost the company to send someone out.
Insurance co can not raise rates for weather damage, only if it is homeowners fault, they are liable. If there is a large storm, TheReaper is right they will raise rates across the board.
cavazos55555 3 weeks ago
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Chrischandon 2 months ago
Simple solutions guys. Call a few contractors. You'll get the free inspection and know whether or not its worth filing a claim before your insurance company ever even knows you have damage.
mattdidit84 9 months ago
Sorry, you are wrong. Rates will not go up. So if you suspect damage, by all means call your insurance company. If there is a large hail storm like the one in El Paso then rates will go up for everyone weather you call them or not.
TheReaper09 2 years ago
It does cost - when you file a claim - regardless if anything is paid. You will see an increase in policy price at renewal. It cost the company to send someone out.
Jdstevens82 2 years ago
Doesn't cost the home owner a dime to have the insurance adjuster out to look for damage after a storm.
josephmsmith8124 2 years ago