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Avoid these mistakes when buying insurance

General insurance—whether it’s for your car, home, travel, or health—is a crucial financial safety net. But buying the wrong policy or overlooking key details can leave you underprotected when it matters most.

To help you make a smart, informed decision, here are the top five common mistakes to avoid when purchasing general insurance. Of course, using a broker ensures you can avoid these mistakes. Give us a call to get your insurance all lined up.  

1. Not Understanding the Policy Coverage

One of the biggest mistakes people make is not fully understanding what their policy covers. Every policy has inclusions (what it covers) and exclusions (what it doesn’t). Failing to read the fine print can result in denied claims or unexpected out-of-pocket costs later on.

Tip: Consult a trusted advisor for detailed help, and don’t hesitate to ask questions!

2. Choosing the Cheapest Premium

It’s tempting to go with the policy that costs the least, especially if you're looking to save money. But in insurance, cheaper isn’t always better. A low premium can often mean limited benefits or minimal customer service.

Tip: Make sure to look for comprehensive coverage, good claim settlement ratios, and reliable customer support.

3. Underinsuring Your Assets

Many people undervalue their property or assets when purchasing insurance. But, insuring your home for less than its actual value or opting for minimal insurance can leave you underprotected in the event of loss or damage.

Tip: Check the replacement cost or market value to ensure you're fully compensated!

4. Ignoring Exclusions and Waiting Periods

Most general insurance policies come with exclusions and waiting periods—especially in health and travel insurance. If you’re unaware of these, you might face unexpected claim rejections.

Tip: Double-check when your coverage becomes effective. Especially for pre-existing conditions or specific incidents!

5. Not Reviewing or Updating the Policy Regularly

Life changes—whether it's buying a new car, renovating your home, or experiencing health changes. Many policyholders forget to update their insurance to reflect these changes.

Tip: Make it a habit to review your insurance policies annually or after major life events. Adjust coverage to match your current needs and ensure you're not under- or over-insured.

Buying general insurance isn’t just a checkbox—it’s a key part of your financial well-being. Avoiding these common mistakes can help you get the coverage you need, at a value that makes sense, and with the peace of mind that you're protected when life throws you a curveball. Let us take the hassle out of it…. Chat with us today, we can also connect you with trusted partners for advice.

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