A new survey commissioned by The Hanover Insurance Group has revealed some common insurance blind spots among US customers.
The survey, commissioned in recognition of National Insurance Awareness Day, analyzed how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed Americans’ lives and whether they have made the adjustments necessary to maintain effective insurance coverage. The survey, which polled 2,000 adults, was conducted by OnePoll on behalf of The Hanover.
The study found that seven in 10 respondents made significant changed in their lives over the last year. For instance, 18% adopted a pet, while 13% renovated their home. The changes revealed some common insurance blind spots, the Hanover said.
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Many consumers started home renovations during the pandemic. Many of the top projects cited, like remodeling a kitchen or bathroom, adding a work-from-home space, or replacing roofs or siding, can have direct insurance implications. However, 63% of respondents said they didn’t know their homeowners' policy needed to be reviewed or updated when they made renovations.
“With all the home improvement projects undertaken during the pandemic, it’s important to make sure insurance policies reflect these changes,” said Daniel Halsey, president of personal lines at The Hanover. “Our results showed the majority of respondents agreed it would be helpful to have their coverage reviewed by an insurance expert. Independent agents are experienced, professional resources for consumers who want to ensure they have the appropriate insurance coverages in place to protect these investments.”