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Home > Blog > Trampolines and Homeowners Insurance: Crucial Information
MONDAY, MAY 6, 2024

Trampolines and Homeowners Insurance: Crucial Information

A trampoline may be a fun addition to your garden, but it poses some concerns. A 2022 Pediatric Emergency Care research found that thousands of youngsters are injured on trampolines each year. If a neighbor child falls off your trampoline and their parents sue you, would your home insurance company defend you? While these injuries do not imply you should avoid trampolines, they highlight the necessity of understanding whether your home insurance policy covers trampoline-related occurrences. So, before you buy that new toy, here's some crucial information about how a trampoline may affect your home insurance.

Do Trampolines Fall Under Home Insurance?

Yes, unless stated otherwise, trampolines will fall under the home insurance. When you acquire a home insurance policy, you often get coverage for your house, personal belongings, and liability coverage. Liability coverage may cover medical costs or pain and suffering for someone injured on your property because of neglect. This might occur if someone falls from your trampoline.

Several insurance providers cover trampolines, though with conditions (for example, the trampoline must have an enclosing net and be walled in). However, some insurers refuse to cover trampolines because they believe they are too dangerous to insure owing to the liability risk. They believe trampolines are too expensive to cover due to liability hazards.

Before acquiring a trampoline, be sure you have enough coverage to handle these circumstances. Contact your homeowner's insurance provider to check if they provide trampoline insurance.

Will Buying A Trampoline Increase Insurance Rates?

The risks involved with trampoline ownership are likely to raise your insurance prices. Also, a trampoline raises your home insurance costs since it increases your chances of submitting a liability claim for a trampoline-related accident.

Insurers often view trampolines in the same light as swimming pools. They refer to them as "attractive nuisances," implying that children would attempt to play while unaware of the risks.

When you install a trampoline, you increase the possibility of someone being harmed, whether by falling off the trampoline, colliding with another jumper, or trying a dangerous somersault. You might also be liable if a youngster is hurt playing on the trampoline, whether they have permission or not.

Inform Your Home Insurance Company About A Trampoline.

While you are not legally required to notify your insurance of your trampoline, failing to do so might result in severe financial penalties if something goes wrong. For instance, failure to notify your home insurance about your trampoline may result in a claim denial or cancellation of your policy. The explanation is that you misrepresented your genuine risk.

Cancelling your policy produces a breach in home insurance coverage between your prior and your next policy. Coverage lapses often increase insurance premiums when you acquire a new policy. If you violate the conditions of your homeowner's policy by installing a trampoline, your insurer may refuse to renew your contract.

If someone is wounded on the trampoline and sues you for damages, your insurance company is not obligated to compensate you for a trampoline they were unaware existed. Omitting information disqualifies you from coverage and may result in the non-renewal or termination of your homeowner's insurance policy.

What Types Of Home Insurance Cover Trampolines?

The homeowner's insurance policy covers personal property and liability coverage. Personal Property insurance helps pay for replacing personal possessions like trampolines damaged by a hurricane or fire. Liability coverage covers the cost of injury on your premises, such as medical and legal fees.

However, homeowners insurance plans don't fully cover trampolines. Instead, coverage is often classified into complete, conditional, and no coverage. Check your policy information or call your insurance carrier to determine what coverage your policy provides.

Why Do You Need Trampoline Insurance Coverage?

You may be held accountable for a child's injuries if you do not have insurance on your trampoline. Similarly, if someone outside your family injures themselves on your trampoline, you may be liable for the damages. This implies that you may have to pay for medical and legal expenses. Having your trampoline insured means you may be entitled to a new one paid for by your personal property coverage if a hurricane, tornado, or other weather damages it.

Make sure you've done your study and are insured. If your insurance does not cover the trampoline, forgo purchasing it or look for a different provider. Need assistance? Contact Newbrook Insurance Agency for more information on home insurance and trampoline coverage.

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