HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Travelers Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRV) today released information identifying the most common and costliest homeowners claims. Based on a review of its U.S. homeowners insurance claims made from 2009 – 2015, Travelers found weather incidents were the most common cause of damages, resulting in more than half of all claims. Wind, pipes freezing and bursting, roof and flashing leaks and ice dams were among the major issues leading to damage during weather events.
The five most common causes of home claims were:
- Exterior wind damage – 25 percent of all losses.
- Non-weather-related water damage (e.g., plumbing or appliance issues) – 19 percent.
- Hail – 15 percent.
- Weather-related water damage (e.g., rain, melting ice, snow) – 11 percent.
- Theft – 6 percent.
“Any number of things can go wrong with a home, and it’s impossible to predict them all,” said Pat Gee, Senior Vice President, Personal Insurance Claim, Travelers. “But if consumers focus on these particularly common risks and take preventive steps and perform routine maintenance, it may help lessen the likelihood of damage.”
Costliest Claim Causes
While
weather-related claims were most common, fire caused the most expensive
claims, accounting for nearly one quarter of the total claim costs.
Fires were often caused by appliance and machinery misuse or failure,
electrical problems, including wiring or outlet issues, and cooking.
Hail, wind, and plumbing or appliance leaks followed fire as the most
expensive claims.
Water Damage
There are typically two
main causes of water damage — weather events, such as rain or snow melt,
and other issues, such as pipes bursting or leaking. By comparison, more
water damage was caused by events such as a pipe bursting, or plumbing
or appliance issues, than from the weather.
Regional Differences
The leading cause
of claims differed depending on where customers lived:
- In the Northeast, wind was the most common cause of claims. The weight of ice and snow on the roofs of homes was also a common claim throughout the region. Fire was the costliest source of claims for homeowners in this area.
- In the South, wind was the most common cause of home claims and hail was the most expensive.
- In the Midwest and West, hail was both the most common reason for a homeowners insurance claim and caused the costliest damage. Midwestern homeowners also saw repeated problems caused by sewer or sump pump backups.
What Can Be Done
To help consumers
keep their property and families safe, Travelers provides home
maintenance steps, seasonal safety tips, suggestions about preparing for
severe weather events and more on its Prepare
and Prevent website. In addition, homeowners should review their
policies annually to help ensure they have the coverage they may need
should something go wrong. When damage occurs, insurance coverage
depends on the specific circumstances of the situation, as well as the
terms of the homeowners’ insurance policy. Travelers suggests that
individuals speak with an independent insurance agent to help understand
their policy and coverages.
For information on the top causes of home claims, visit www.travelers.com.
About Travelers
The Travelers Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRV)
is a leading provider of property casualty insurance for auto,
home
and business.
A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Travelers has
approximately 30,000 employees and generated revenues of approximately
$27 billion in 2015. For more information, visit www.travelers.com.