How to Help Prevent Home Insurance Claims

Insurance is designed to protect you from unexpected events, but avoiding those situations altogether is even better. Whether you own a home, a condo, or rent your space, many common insurance claims stem from issues that can be prevented with regular upkeep and a bit of planning.
Taking a proactive approach not only helps protect your property, but it can also save you money and stress in the long run.
Here are some of the most effective ways to reduce your risk and protect your home.
Stay Ahead of Water Damage
Water damage is one of the leading causes of insurance claims, and often one of the most expensive. What you can do:
- Regularly check under sinks, around toilets, and behind appliances for leaks
- Inspect washing machine hoses and replace them every 5 years (or sooner if worn)
- Clean gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage
- Make sure water is directed away from your foundation
- Consider installing a water leak detection or shut-off device
Even a small leak can turn into major damage if it goes unnoticed.
Protect Your Home from Wind and Weather
Strong winds, heavy rain, and storms can cause significant damage, especially if your home isn’t well-maintained. What you can do:
- Inspect your roof for missing or damaged shingles
- Trim trees and remove dead branches near your home
- Secure outdoor furniture, BBQs, and seasonal items
- Check fences, sheds, and other structures for stability
Preventative maintenance can make a big difference when severe weather hits.
Reduce Liability Risks Around Your Property
Liability claims can arise when someone is injured on your property, and they can be costly. What you can do:
- Keep sidewalks and driveways clear of snow, ice, and tripping hazards
- Repair loose railings, uneven steps, or damaged walkways
- Ensure decks are structurally sound and well-maintained
- Install proper fencing and secure gates around pools
- Never leave pool areas unsupervised or easily accessible
Taking these precautions helps protect both you and your guests.
Consider the Costs of Filing a Claim
Not every incident needs to become an insurance claim. Before you file, consider:
- The total cost of repairs versus your deductible
- Whether the claim is minor and manageable out-of-pocket
- The potential impact on your future premiums
Frequent or small claims can lead to higher premiums over time, and in some cases, may affect your eligibility for certain coverage options. If the damage is relatively minor, it may make more financial sense to handle the repairs yourself.
A Little Prevention Goes a Long Way
Owning or renting a home comes with responsibility, but it also comes with opportunity. By staying proactive and addressing small issues early, you can avoid many of the most common insurance claims altogether.
At HUB Insurance Hunter, we’re here to help you understand your risks and make informed decisions, so you can protect what matters most with confidence.