Homeowners Unprepared for Non-Weather-Related Water Damage: Report

October 2, 2023

Homeowners lack preparedness for non-weather-related water damage, even though water damage ranks as the second most prevalent cause of insurance loss claims, according to The Hanover Insurance Group in a new report.

Despite being a leading cause of homeowners claims, only 17 percent of homeowners said non-weather water damage is their biggest damage concern regarding their homes, said The Hanover’s 2023 Home Water Damage Prevention Report, which aims to raise awareness about the risks of water damage from leaky pipes, appliances and other household sources.

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Additional findings of the report include:

“Water is invasive, and there are some things even the very best insurance coverage can’t replace. When it comes to water, the best protection is risk prevention and it’s more critical than ever. Increasingly, proactive homeowners are discussing water with their independent insurance agents to deploy preventative measures and reduce exposure to water damage,” said Daniel Halsey, president of Personal Lines at The Hanover, in a statement.

“Our Home Water Damage Prevention Report points to an opportunity for homeowners to reach out to their insurance agent for counsel and insight relative to the risks involved and the technology available to mitigate those risks,” Halsey added.

Methodology

This survey was conducted online within the U.S. by The Harris Poll on behalf of The Hanover from April 13-17, 2023, among 2,074 U.S. adults aged 18 and above, among whom 1,516 are homeowners. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within +/- 2.8 percentage points using a 95 percent confidence level. The full results from the 2023 Home Water Damage Prevention Report can be found on The Hanover’s website.

Source: The Hanover Insurance Group Inc.