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Why Trust Kelly With Your Home and Auto Insurance?

Posted: June 30, 2020
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  1. I am a broker.  This means I represent MULTIPLE carriers which allows me the opportunity to review rates with each carrier.  This helps me determine which carrier is offering the best package to fit your family’s needs. There is NO additional cost associated with working with a broker.
  2. Each year Patti and I review your renewal. If there is a $100 increase to your home or auto insurance renewal, Patti will contact you to inform you of the increase and ask if it is okay to review options.  I have saved some of my own clients $800+ per year just by reviewing their renewal!
  3. I represent A+ carriers. Some of the carriers I represent are Travelers Insurance, AAA, The Hartford, Nationwide, Progressive, etc.  When classified as an A+ carrier, this means they pay claims, have a good customer service department, and billing department.
  4. It is easier to call one person for all of your insurance needs.
  5. I have consistently saved people money on their home and auto insurance.

Patti will be reaching out to you soon to discuss your home and auto insurance policies renew and options to combine your policies. 

What You Need to Know About Auto and Home Renewals

The summer months are the time that most homeowner’s insurance policies renew.  The biggest reason is that many people purchase/move during the summer months. 

Here are some tips to keep in mind when reviewing your renewals.

  • When looking at rates, always review the total package (i.e. home and auto).  Often, some carriers will have a better rate on home as opposed to auto however, the total calculation needs to be reviewed when determining the best scenario. 
  • Consider a higher deductible.  Most people now have a $500 deductible on auto and $1,000 deductible on home.
  • When reviewing rates, make sure to consider the wind/hail deductible.  Some carriers will now require a 1% deductible for wind/hail claims.  If your deductible is $1,000 and your replacement cost is $250,000, your wind/hail deductible would be $2,500.  This means any claims related to wind/hail are subject to a separate, larger deductible.  If your current policy has $1,000 deductible, you’ll need to get an accurate comparison.
  • Do NOT skimp on coverages.  Dropping your liability limits saves very little in your annual premium.
  • If you own a rental, also assess the total package when shopping rates.  Some carriers will require the primary residence in order to consider the rental property.  Their rates can be ½ of what the other carriers offer by packaging your primary residence with the same carrier.
  • Ask to have your home’s replacement cost recalculated.  Each year the carrier will increase the dwelling coverage to protect against inflation. 
  • Make sure you are matching coverages.  Some carriers are notorious for removing full coverage to reduce the rate.  Sadly, some people do not realize that until they have an accident.  Full coverage means the carrier will fix your vehicle in the event of an at-fault accident.  On the flip side, liability only means your vehicle is NOT getting fixed in the event of an at-fault accident.
  • Choose your words wisely when calling other companies.  If you tell an agent you want the “cheapest rate possible” or “basic coverages”, this often means the lowest possible liability limits ($25,000/$50,000) and liability-only coverage.  Again, you do not save much by reducing the liability limits.

If you would like to get a free quote and find out how you can save money by about combining your insurance policies, please call Kelly or Patti at 708-444-0050.   Get Ready to Save!

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Feel free to email or call me with any questions or comments about my services or if you have any insurance related inquires.

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Phone: 708.444.0050
Email: kelly@kellyburkeinsurance.com

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