As we head into the new year, it’s important to review your home insurance policy to make sure you have the right coverage in place. While it may be tempting to make changes or modifications to your policy, it’s important to consider the potential consequences before making any decisions. In particular, if you have a home insurance policy that was purchased in 2022, it is important to not make any changes to it, as new policies in 2023 may have less benefits and protections.
Here are a few reasons why you should not modify your 2022 home insurance policy:
Instead of modifying your home insurance policy, it’s generally a good idea to review your policy and talk to your insurance agent or call QT&T, your local homeowner’s insurance attorneys to make sure you understand your coverage and any potential changes that may be coming in the new year. If you have any questions or concerns, it’s best to address them with your insurance agent or insurance company.
In general, it’s always a good idea to have a thorough understanding of the policy you have and the terms and conditions before making any changes.
[1] Florida Statute §627.70152(8)(a), (2021). In a suit arising under a residential or commercial property insurance policy not brought by an assignee, the amount of reasonable attorney fees and costs under s. 626.9373(1) or s. 627.428(1) shall be calculated and awarded as follows: