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
By Buildless on December 8th, 2009
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
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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.
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.
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.
That is a very big LIABILITY!!!