Judah Wealcatch
If you own a home or drive a car in todayβs world, insurance isnβt a luxuryβitβs a necessity. But that doesnβt mean itβs always simple to navigate. Between deductibles, liability limits, exclusions, and endorsements, many people understandably feel overwhelmed and default to βwhatever we had last year.β The good news is, understanding your coverage doesnβt need to be complicatedβand small adjustments can make a meaningful difference.
Letβs start with home insurance. At a minimum, your policy should insure your home at its full replacement costβnot just what you paid for it or what it costs on Zillow. Especially in todayβs construction market, rebuilding after a loss can cost far more than expected. Make sure your policy accounts for this.
Pay attention to coverage for personal property as well. Many standard policies cap reimbursement for items like jewelry, silver, or certain religious articles unless you schedule them separately. If youβve renovated your home, finished a basement, or purchased new high-value items, itβs a good idea to update your coverage so it reflects what you actually own.
Auto insurance also deserves a closer look than it often gets. Maryland and DC minimum requirements are low, and in the event of a serious accident, they may not be nearly enough. Your liability limits should realistically reflect what you’d be responsible for, G-d forbid, in the event of an accident. This is especially important if you own a home or have savings that could be at risk in a lawsuit. You should also make sure your uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is adequate, which is protection for when another driver causes an accident but doesnβt have enough insurance to cover injuries.
If you or your spouse own a small business, especially one that operates from home or online, itβs important to know that most homeowners policies wonβt cover business-related losses. Whether itβs product inventory, client property, or even a visitor injury during a business-related appointment, a separate policy may be needed. Fortunately, business coverage can be affordable and flexible, tailored to match your risk and industry.
Insurance may not be exciting, but it is one of the few areas where a little bit of knowledge can protect a lot. If you havenβt reviewed your policies in the last few yearsβor if youβre not quite sure what youβre paying forβit might be time for a fresh look.
The bottom line: your insurance should reflect your lifeβyour home, your family, your responsibilities. And while no one enjoys thinking about worst-case scenarios, thereβs a certain peace of mind that comes from knowing youβre prepared.
As someone who lives in the frum community and works with clients across Baltimore and Greater Washington, I understand the rhythms, priorities, and sensitivities that come with our lifestyle. Iβm always happy to answer questions, explain options, or review your current coverage.
Iβd be happy to help. Just reach out to discuss how we can tailor a policy to fit your needs.
About Judah: Judah Wealcatch is a licensed insurance broker based in Baltimore, Maryland. He works at Herman E. Wealcatch Insurance, a family-owned agency that has been serving Baltimore, the Greater Washington area, and beyond for 40 years.
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