How Much Does You Home Insurance Go Up When You Buy A Trampoline?

how much idc but like im wondering, and say that you dont tell the insurance company does it really matter, its kind of the home owners decicion

4 Responses to “ How Much Does You Home Insurance Go Up When You Buy A Trampoline? ”

  1. This is going to depend on the state and company you are insured with. The company I work for does not even ask about a trampoline and your rate would not be affected at all. You need to contact your agent to inquire further. Also consider increasing your liability limits or purchasing a personal liability umbrella.

  2. Many insurance companies will drop you.
    Trampolines are injuries just waiting to happen.
    I’ve heard it all….”but we only let one person bounce at a time”, “ours has a net on it”, “only with adult supervision”.
    I have seen claims for broken legs/arms (repaired with surgery- pins and plates), broken jaws/teeth.
    It does not matter how safe you are on it….trampolines are dangerous.
    If someone (not a resident of your household) jumps on it and takes a bad bounce ( 1 person, nets, adult supervision- does not prevent this) and hurts themselves– they can sue you for medical bills, pain and suffering, permanent impairment.
    Is it worth risking your entire financial future on a toy?
    I think not.

  3. It doesn’t go up at all. It gets cancelled. No one will provide you with liability coverage, if you have a trampoline.
    Yes, it matters. Trampolines are the second greatest source of claims. They are a HUGE liability hazard.

  4. That is a very big LIABILITY!!!

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