Most people are familiar with the hurricanes that impact the southern U.S. and the wildfires that sweep through California, Colorado, and other western states. However, many are surprised to learn that Nebraska ranks among the top five states in the country for the highest homeowners insurance rates—sometimes even taking the number one spot.
So, why are premiums in Nebraska so high?
The Impact of Wind and Hail
The biggest factors driving up homeowners insurance rates in Nebraska are wind and hail. Insurance carriers anticipate that every 9 to 10 years, they’ll need to replace the roof on nearly every home they insure. In many cases, siding needs to be replaced as well. Tornadoes, while less frequent, can result in total losses, making Nebraska a high-risk state for insurance providers.
Because of this, insurers must account for the likelihood of large-scale claims, leading to higher premiums for homeowners.
Rising Construction Costs and Inflation
The surge in construction costs following the COVID-19 pandemic has further driven up insurance rates. Materials and labor have become significantly more expensive, increasing the cost for insurers to repair or rebuild homes after a storm. These higher expenses have resulted in drastic premium increases over the last few years, as carriers adjust their pricing to keep up with rising claim payouts.
Changes in Insurance Policies
In response to the increasing number of claims and rising costs, insurance companies are making changes to homeowners policies, including:
What Can Homeowners Do?
With insurance rates rising and coverage options changing, Nebraska homeowners should take steps to protect their properties and finances:
While Nebraska’s homeowners insurance rates are among the highest in the country, understanding the factors behind these costs can help homeowners make informed decisions to manage their risks and expenses.
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