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7 Surprising Situations Where Renters Insurance Can Help

June 16, 2026 · Expert Tips

FAQ

Does my roommate’s renters insurance policy cover my belongings?

No. A renters insurance policy strictly covers the individual named on the declarations page, alongside their immediate relatives. If a fire destroys your shared living room, your roommate’s policy will replace their television and armchair, but it will pay absolutely nothing for your laptop or your sofa. Every unrelated adult living in the apartment must secure their own individual policy.

Will filing a small claim cause my monthly premium to skyrocket?

Filing a claim often triggers a slight increase in your renewal rate, as insurers temporarily view you as a higher risk. For this reason, you should avoid filing claims for minor damage that barely exceeds your deductible. If you hold a $500 deductible and a power surge ruins a $600 television, absorbing the $100 difference out of pocket usually makes more financial sense than filing a claim and facing higher premiums for the next three years.

Does my policy cover damage caused by bed bugs or rodents?

Standard renters insurance universally excludes damage caused by pest infestations, including bed bugs, mice, and termites. Insurers classify pest control and the resulting damage as a routine maintenance issue rather than a sudden, unpredictable peril. You must rely on your landlord to eradicate the pests, and you will typically bear the cost of replacing any infested mattresses or furniture yourself.

How much personal liability coverage do I actually need?

Most standard policies default to $100,000 in personal liability coverage. However, medical bills and legal judgments resulting from a severe accident easily surpass this baseline. Industry experts strongly recommend upgrading your liability limit to at least $300,000. This massive increase in protection usually costs less than $20 extra per year, making it one of the most cost-effective upgrades available for your financial security.

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