Do you have unopened mail from your insurance company?

What happens when you get your renewal packet comes in the mail from your auto insurance company or your home insurance carrier? Does the envelope go unopened? Does it get thrown in a basket or file cabinet to view “when you have time” to look at it, which never comes. Now, more than ever it is imperative to open mail from your insurance company immediately! At this time the insurance industry is changing dramatically in both personal and business insurance and in all product lines. The renewal notice you receive will point out important information and coverage changes. Information in a renewal notice may include; deductible increases, roof coverage reductions, exclusion of cosmetic damage coverage, removal of watercraft liability, rate changes, removal or availability of new discounts, etc.

I encourage you to take the time and read the notices sent by your insurance company and then reach out to one of our agents to discuss any questions you may have. We may have solutions to help mitigate the rate increases and will alleviate any surprises at claim time.

By Lana Fabel

Matt Jeske

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