Understanding Insurance Perils

Understanding Insurance Perils

 
Insurance perils are specific events covered in your policy. It's important to understand the limits of your homeowner's insurance policy, especially any excluded perils. Here's a quick guide to the basics:
 

Perils Commonly Covered by Insurance

A named perils plan covers 16 types of peril. However, it's not a universal list. For example, wind damage is not included in certain coastal zones and must be separately endorsed.
 

How Peril, Hazards, and Risk Differ

The words risk and danger are similar to each other and are sometimes used interchangeably. However, insurance counts them as separate things. A risk is the possibility of a loss, while a peril or hazard is the actual cause of a loss.
 

Types of Home Insurance Risks

Some common examples of insurance risks include:
 
  • Swimming pools.
  • Fireplaces.
  • Outdoor fire pits or ovens.
  • Pets.
The HO-2, HO-3, and HO-5 types of homeowners policies determine if your policies are defined against a set of specific risks based on location or home features.
 

Who is Most Affected by a Home Insurance Peril?

A homeowner is affected by the perils insured in their policy, but so is the insurance company. Increased risk and covered perils both pose a higher cost to your insurer, which can increase the cost of your coverage.
 
Your mortgage lender could also be indirectly affected by home insurance risk because damage could negatively affect your home's value. To determine the specifics of your homeowner's insurance, consult your provider for details.

Ready to Explore Denver Real Estate? Let's Talk

Join Steve on Your Journey to Your Dream Home or Ideal Investment. His Expertise and Dedication Ensure a Seamless Experience in Buying or Selling Real Estate.

Follow Me on Instagram