Maintaining an up-to-date list of your possessions is one of the best ways to ensure that you can fully benefit from your homeowners insurance policy in the event of a covered claim. If you haven’t yet cataloged the items in your New Hampshire home, here are several reasons to do so.
First, an accurate home inventory can help you ensure you have the right amount of personal property coverage on your homeowner's insurance policy.
New Hampshire homeowners insurance typically include personal property coverage that protects the belongings of the insured in a covered loss. Such items include things like clothing, furniture, appliances, books, electronics, and other goods.
The standard amount of personal property coverage that a homeowners policy provides is often based on a percentage of the policy’s dwelling coverage. As this is usually anywhere between 50 and 80% of the dwelling limit, this is typically adequate coverage, but maybe not for everyone. In some situations, the automatic limit may not be enough and coverage should be increased.
While you can sometimes guess whether a homeowner's policy affords adequate personal property coverage, having a home inventory list will help you more accurately determine how much of this coverage you need. Once you have an inventory completed, you can use it to calculate the value of your personal possessions and make sure you get at least that much personal property coverage.
Moreover, an inventory can show an aggregate and a categorized list of what you own. These different lists can be compared with your policy as some categories of personal property have specific coverage limits such as jewelry, firearms, cash, and securities.
Second, a current home inventory will also prove helpful if you ever need to file a claim against your homeowner's policy. The inventory would serve as a list of what you had before the incident that both you and the insurer could reference.
For yourself, an inventory can help you remember everything that you owned. Without a list of what you had before a covered loss, it’s virtually impossible to remember everything. Even if you have a general idea, could you list exactly what you had down to the brand, year, and specific model? Additionally, almost no one will be able to list what each item was for the most accurate valuation possible.
For your insurer, an inventory serves as supporting evidence of what you owned before a covered loss. A list and pictures of owned belongings can be submitted to verify that you did indeed have what you claim was lost or destroyed.
In major catastrophes that substantially affect many people, the federal or state government will sometimes make tax benefits or financial assistance available to those affected. In order to qualify for benefits or assistance, though, you usually need to substantiate your losses. This simply means you need to support your claims with evidence, and a home inventory can help you do that for government assistance just as it can for a homeowner's coverage claim.
With today's technology, it is relatively easy to pick from numerous apps available. As technology is continuously changing, we can not recommend one in particular, but here are some essential things to consider so you can make the decision that is best for you.
If you have any questions about creating a home inventory or filing a homeowners claim, contact the independent insurance agents at HPM Insurance. Our New Hampshire agents are familiar with the many nuances of homeowner's insurance, and they’ll be happy to answer any questions you might have.