My sister has just renewed her home insurance. I've spent ages over the years installing, greasing and upgrading her burglar alarm. Wires, batteries, strobes, more PIRs and more reed switches. And more wires. Her having a burglar alarm made absolutely no difference to the lowest three quotes on a particular cute rodent comparison site. We tried no alarm, working alarm and alarm installed by NACOSS /NSI /SSAIB. Same quotes.
The thing is that the insurance companies compete with each other and have sophisticated algorithms for determining risk (to them). They need to make money so accuracy is important to them. So what's the damn point If you believe that an insurance company specialising in home insurance will reflect the risk of having to pay out by the level of premium, it follows that their perception of risk is not related to the presence of an alarm. Yet tell them that there's a large tree up against the wall or were flooded last year, premiums climb skyward. That both angers and worries us.
Do you professional guys have any better experiences of insurance recognition for your work?
The thing is that the insurance companies compete with each other and have sophisticated algorithms for determining risk (to them). They need to make money so accuracy is important to them. So what's the damn point If you believe that an insurance company specialising in home insurance will reflect the risk of having to pay out by the level of premium, it follows that their perception of risk is not related to the presence of an alarm. Yet tell them that there's a large tree up against the wall or were flooded last year, premiums climb skyward. That both angers and worries us.
Do you professional guys have any better experiences of insurance recognition for your work?