Shopping is worthwhile!
Do you ever wonder about your home insurance?
Do you have enough coverage?
Are you paying too much for the coverage you have?
Has your premium increased recently?
Do you know what to do about it?
The Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation (OFIR) can help by giving
you the information you need to understand what affects your premium and
giving you some tools to help you shop around for a lower premium.
This document is separated into topic areas. The topic areas are listed
below and you can click on the topic area to access that information or
you may scroll to the topic area:
How are rates developed?
Michigan's home insurance is regulated by state law on a competitive
basis. This means that rates cannot be considered excessively high so
long as there is competition among companies. Currently, over 100 insurance
companies compete with one another for customers by offering a variety
of rates and services. Insurers are prohibited from communicating with
other insurers about the rates they are setting.
There are two types of homeowners policies: non-group (or individual)
and group. A group policy is one offered to a group or association's members.
Coverage provided by group and non-group policies generally are similar.
Remember, however, that different companies offer different coverage options
in their policies.
State law sets forth the factors that companies use when setting their
homeowners rates. More rating factors are allowed for group policies than
for non-group policies. The factors that companies can use in setting
rates include the type of house (wood or brick, for example), the age
of the home, physical condition of the home, number of years the owner
has insured with the insurer, having multiple policies with the insurer
(for example, both homeowners and automobile policies).
Companies pay out the premium money they collect when claims are filed.
In setting premiums, companies must estimate how much money they will
pay for the repair or replacement of homes. These costs increase annually
and are one of the causes of insurance premium increases. When large numbers
of claims are filed, typically following bad weather such as heavy winds,
tornados, or heavy snow, companies will pay more money than they expected
to pay. This increased frequency of claims is another reason that premiums
will increase. Michigan insurance companies have experienced an increased
number of weather-related claims over the past several years.
Insurers writing individual policies are required at least annually to
provide consumers with a description of the rating classifications they
use in setting rates. This notification must occur with the notice of
the renewal of the insurance. The insurers also must provide consumers
with a process to use if the consumer believes that the premium being
charged is incorrect. Under this process, any consumer believing that
the premium is incorrect based upon the rating classifications can ask
for a review of the rate by the company. The Office of Financial and Insurance
Regulation can review the rate if the consumer believes it still is incorrect
after the company review.
Does shopping around
work?
Absolutely! The over 100 companies writing homeowners insurance in Michigan
are competing against the other companies to provide the lowest possible
rates, broadest coverage, and best possible service. Competition works
best, however, when homeowners take the time to shop for the rates and
coverage that are best for them.
There are many reasons why shopping works. Let's review some of the
reasons:
First, companies are offering a wide variety of rates in every area of
the state. Taking some time to review the Interactive
Buyers' Guide to Home & Renters Insurance in Michigan
will show that this is the case.
Second, if you are eligible for coverage under law, and almost every person
in Michigan is, every company must insure you.
Third, the economics of insurance are like the economics of any other
product or service. Companies offering more expensive coverage that lose
customers due to the cost must either lower their rates or be satisfied
with fewer customers. Consumer choice can bring pressure on companies
to lower their rates.
Fourth, shopping for insurance is not as hard as it seems. The next section
gives you tips and the information that you need to become a knowledgeable
shopper. Shopping for insurance may not be exciting, but it very possibly
will save you money.
Fifth, there are many companies offering insurance. Sometimes the best
rates and best service may come from a company you are not familiar with
today. Taking the time to review the Buyers' Guide to Home & Renters
Insurance in Michigan and the listing of agents and companies will allow
you to find and contact the companies.
Sixth, every company must cover your home, wherever it is. Whether you
live in Ionia, Inkster, or Iron Mountain, every company writing homeowners
insurance has a rate for you, and must provide coverage. You may contact
any company or agent selling insurance in Michigan
and ask for a quote, even if you have to call an 800 number or make a
long-distance telephone call. You don't have to live in the
area in which the agent is located to get a policy from a company he or
she represents.
Where do I start shopping around for my homeowners
insurance?
The Interactive
Buyers' Guide to Home & Renters Insurance in Michigan
gives you examples of rates charged by every insurance company writing
homeowners coverage. There are four example households used for which
rates are displayed. The guide will not provide an exact rate for you.
But it will demonstrate the wide range of rates that are available for
the same coverage. The guide also will give you some idea of the comparative
prices charged by the various companies doing business in Michigan.
How can the Buyers' Guide help me?
Find the household example and the rating territory in the guide that
most closely resembles your personal situation. Then, compare the wide
range of rates that are available from the companies listed in the guide.
By doing this, you will gain a better idea of which companies might provide
you with the lowest possible rate.
I've found the companies with the best rates,
how do I contact the company or an agent for the company?
This web site can help you in contacting companies and agents. Review
the premium information for each company listed in the buyers'
guide. We have tried to provide you with a contact number,
toll-free whenever possible, for each of the companies listed in the guide.
You can also select any of the companies listed in the guide to receive
additional contact information about that particular company. Although
some insurance companies do not use local agents, you can call the companies
directly to ask for a quote. In nearly all circumstances, an insurance
company cannot deny you coverage based on where you live or whether they
have an agent in your area.
Use our Insurance
Entity Search Page to search for a list of all companies
that sell property and casualty insurance (this list will include companies
that sell home insurance as well as other types of property and casualty
insurance such as auto insurance) or to search for a specific company.
Scroll down the insurance entity page screen and either request a list
of all property and casualty insurance companies or request information
for a specific company. Once you have made your selection, click the "Submit"
button at the bottom of the screen and you will receive information about
the company/companies that you requested.
You also can find insurance agents or agencies in your area by searching
information we have on our web site. You can search for a particular agent
or agency
by name or you can search for all agents or agencies in your area by zip
code.
Your local yellow pages might also be a good place to start shopping
for companies that you have heard about. Some companies, such as State
Farm or AAA, have agents who represent only that company. Looking in the
Yellow Pages under Insurance will tell you if there's a local agent for
these companies. Other insurance agents are considered "independent" insurance
agents, meaning they represent more than one company. These agents will
advertise in the Yellow Pages. These agents also sometimes advertise the
companies that they represent.
What information should I have available when
I contact a company or an agent?
Be prepared to provide any personal information (address, telephone number,
social security number, etc) and information about your home (description,
square footage, fire and security devices, distance from the nearest fire
department and fire hydrant).
You should also refer to the declaration page of your current home insurance
policy for your current coverage and limits. The declaration page is the
page of your policy that lists all of your current coverages and limits
as well as the current premium you are paying for each of those coverages.
This information will provide useful information to any agent/agency/company
that is providing you with a quote. It may make the process even easier
if you provide a copy of your current declaration page to anyone providing
you with a quote to make sure his or her quote is for coverage that is
similar to what you already have.
If you are uncomfortable releasing this information, you should be able
to answer questions about your current coverage over the telephone without
providing a copy of your declaration page.
What are the questions that I should ask while
shopping for homeowners insurance?
There are two basic questions to ask any agent or company representative:
what losses does your policy cover, and what losses are not covered by
the policy? In addition to these questions, you should ask what additional
coverage you might need given your situation. Most companies provide a
number of additional coverages, often called "riders" or "endorsements".
Examples of additional coverage include such things as jewelry, furs,
firearms, and backup of sewers and drains.
Michigan law also allows companies to provide discounts on the cost of
coverage. Most people will be eligible for one or more discounts with
a company. Although agents and company representatives generally will
tell you the discounts for which you are eligible, be certain to ask about
them. They can save you money.
You should also ask about group discounts that might be available. Membership
in some associations or groups might qualify you for a discounted group
policy.
You are eligible for a wide variety of coverages. Be certain to ask for
the coverage that meets your specific needs. When you are deciding which
type of policy suits your needs, consider what your house is worth, how
much it would cost to replace it, and how much you can afford to spend
for insurance.
You can find out more by reviewing the Homeowners
Insurance Replacement vs. Repair Cost Policies and the
Buyers'
Guide to Home & Renters Insurance in Michigan (refer
to page five for an explanation of home insurance coverage types) publications.
What information will the agent
give to me while I'm shopping?
An agent is required to give you the lowest available premium quote
from among the companies she or he represents. You may want to contact
another agent or agency and ask for additional quotes, since an agent
can only quote premiums for the companies that they represent. You can
search for an agent
or for an agency
on our web site.
What other information should I know about a company?
Service on your policy is an important part of the contract of insurance
that you are purchasing. Service includes such things as properly crediting
your account with your premiums, and the manner in which claims for losses
that you might file are handled.
It is not likely, but possible, that a dispute may arise between you
and your insurance company over some aspect of the policy. Typically,
this occurs as you negotiate the settlement of a claim that you've filed
for damage that occurred at your home. This office can help people who
are having difficulties with their company. As we do so, we keep track
of the number of times that we receive a concern or complaint about a
company. This information will give you a better idea about whether current
policyholders file complaints against the company, and if they do what
types of things they complain about.
This information may help you decide whether to insure with a particular
company. Click here
to display complaint ratio information. And remember, this information
is just one factor for you to consider in whether to insure with a company.
How might I reduce my premium if I want to
stay with my current insurance company?
There are a number of ways that you might reduce the cost of your insurance.
For example, you might ask about premium savings if you increase your
deductibles. Doing so will mean that you pay more out of your pocket should
a loss occur, but it will reduce the premium you pay.
You also could ask about steps you could take to receive a discount on
your premium from the company. For example, some companies reduce your
premium if you have a security system or working smoke detectors in your
home.
Also, you might ask about group discounts that might be available. Membership
in some associations or groups might lower your premium.
The Buyers' Guide to Home & Renters Insurance in Michigan gives you
some additional ideas about saving money on your premium. Click here
to go to the guide and review page 7 for this information.
What does it mean to be ineligible for coverage?
You cannot be denied insurance solely because of the age of your house,
its location, or the type of neighborhood you live in. However, there
are a few reasons why a company can refuse to insure you. If an agent
or company says that your house is not eligible for coverage, they must
give you the specific reason that you are not eligible for a homeowners
policy with that company.
You can learn more about ineligibility by reviewing our publication Homeowners
Insurance: Are You Eligible?
If you are not eligible for coverage directly from a company, you are
still eligible for coverage with Michigan Basic Property Insurance Association.
This entity is created by state law, but it is not a part of state government.
You can find out more by reviewing the publication Michigan
Basic Property Insurance Association. Although Michigan Basic's
rate may be higher than if you insured directly with an insurance company,
any agent must submit an application to Michigan Basic if you request
him or her to do so.
Finally, if you have questions, please call us toll free at 1-877-999-6442
so that we can help by answering your questions.
What statements should I never hear from an insurance
agent or an insurance company?
Michigan law makes it illegal for an insurance company or an insurance
agent to do certain things. We want to know if you are told
any of the following statements as you talk with an agent or a representative
of a company. Call us immediately toll free at 877-999-6442 if you're
ever told any of the following (in a very limited number
of circumstances these statements might not be illegal, but our office
can verify this for you):
- We don't write in that area
- We aren't taking any new customers
- We don't have an agent in your area
- Your house is too old
- We can't write your homeowners insurance unless you insure your automobile
with us
- You aren't eligible for a policy with our company (no explanation
of ineligibility is provided) but we can place you with Michigan Basic
We want to know if you have a problem
shopping for homeowners' insurance.
We want to know if you have a problem with an agent/agency or insurance
company during the process of shopping around for coverage. If you disagree
with an insurance company about whether you are eligible for coverage,
try to resolve the issue with the insurance company. If you still do not
agree with the company position, ask them to provide specific rules or
language that they believe excludes you from eligibility. If you are still
dissatisfied, please contact our Consumer Services Division toll free
at 877-999-6442 to ask questions or to file a written complaint against
the company or agent/agency obtain a copy of the complaint form. You can
click here
to access the various complaint forms provided by OFIR.
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