What Your Homeowners Policy Actually Covers (and What It Doesn't)
Most homeowners assume their insurance policy is a safety net that catches just about everything. It's a reasonable assumption. After all, you pay your premium, keep your home in good shape, and trust that if something goes wrong, you're protected. But as it turns out, that assumption leaves thousands of homeowners facing devastating out-of-pocket costs every year.
Standard homeowners policies are built in one of two ways. First, a homeowners policy can be structured around a specific list of covered perils. Damage that falls outside that list, no matter how severe, is simply not covered. The second way homeowners policies can be designed is by insuring every peril and then attaching a list of exclusions (often a very long list).
Regardless of the policy form, three of the most common and costly exclusions are flood damage, sinkhole activity, and sewer backup.
When the Water Rises
Imagine a homeowner in a mid-sized coastal city who experienced heavy rainfall following a tropical storm. Water entered the first floor of the home through doors and low-lying windows. The flooring, drywall, and appliances were all ruined.
When she filed a claim, her insurer denied it. Flood damage is not covered under standard homeowners policies. Because the water originated from outside the structure, the loss required a separate flood insurance policy she did not have.
Her out-of-pocket costs exceeded $40,000. According to FEMA, the average flood insurance claim payout is around $66,000, and nearly 25% of flood claims come from properties outside high-risk flood zones.
When the Ground Gives Way
A family in central Florida noticed cracks forming along interior walls and a door that suddenly refused to close properly. Within weeks, a professional assessment confirmed sinkhole activity beneath the foundation. Repairs required ground stabilization and structural work totaling over $90,000.
Their standard homeowners policy excluded sinkhole coverage. Although Florida requires coverage known as Catastrophic Ground Cover Collapse (for sudden and immediate collapse), the state does not require insurers to offer sinkhole coverage for slow developing ground depressions. Such coverage is typically an add-on that must be purchased separately. The family had never been offered it and did not know to ask.
When the Pipes Back Up
A homeowner returned from a weekend trip to find raw sewage had backed up through the basement floor drain, damaging stored belongings, the water heater, and finished flooring. The cleanup alone cost nearly $12,000. Sewer and drain backup coverage is excluded from most standard policies unless it is specifically added as an endorsement. Many homeowners are surprised to learn this, since the damage clearly occurred inside the home.
Closing the Gap before It Costs You
These stories are not rare exceptions. They represent a pattern that plays out quietly across the country every year. The good news is that coverage for flood, sinkhole, and sewer backup is available. It simply needs to be added intentionally.
If you would like assistance reviewing whether your current homeowners coverage has any of these gaps, contact our office today.
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