⚠️ When the Power Comes Back On… and the AC Doesn’t: What Homeowners Need to Know Real story. Real struggle. Real lesson. One of my clients recently found herself in a situation that many homeowners could face—especially during storm season. Her air conditioner stopped working after a power outage during a storm. When the electricity came back on, the unit didn’t. No cool air. No fan. No condenser. Just silence—and heat. She did what many would do: ✅ Filed a claim with her home warranty company ✅ Filed a claim with her homeowners insurance ✅ Hoped one of them would help But here’s what happened instead: 🧾 The Warranty: Partial Coverage, Big Out-of-Pocket Costs Her home warranty company diagnosed the issue but said she’d need to pay $800 out of pocket for refrigerant recharge—something not fully covered under her plan. She couldn’t afford that, so she accepted a $1,000 buyout instead. Unfortunately, the cost to repair or replace the damaged components was much higher. The parts alone were over $1,000—not including labor. 🏠 The Homeowners Insurance Claim: Denied She then filed a homeowners claim, thinking the damage might’ve been caused by lightning. But after an inspection and a lightning strike report, the insurer determined: No lightning strikes occurred near the property during the reported time. The damage was due to wear and tear and resistive heating—not a covered peril. The unit was 15 years old and showed signs of long-term overheating and corrosion. ⚡ What Likely Happened: Inrush Current As her agent, I explained a possible cause: When the power went out, her AC unit was still in “on” mode. When electricity was restored, the system experienced a sudden surge of electrical current—known as inrush current. Inrush current is the initial surge of electricity that flows into a device when it’s first powered on. If the system is older or already weakened, this surge can cause internal damage—especially to motors, capacitors, and compressors. But here’s the catch: Most homeowners policies do not cover power surges unless they’re caused by a covered peril like lightning. And home warranties often exclude refrigerant, older systems, or electrical damage not tied to a mechanical failure. 🔍 What You Can Learn from This If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if your AC failed after a storm, here’s what you should know: ✅ Homeowners insurance doesn’t cover everything. Power surges, wear and tear, and electrical imbalances are often excluded. ✅ Home warranties have limits. They may not cover refrigerant, older systems, or full replacement costs. ✅ Whole-home surge protection is worth considering. It can help prevent damage from power restoration surges. ✅ Talk to your agent before filing a claim. I’ll help you understand your options and avoid unnecessary denials. 💬 Final Thoughts This story isn’t about blame—it’s about being prepared. It’s about knowing what your policy covers, what it doesn’t, and what steps you can take to protect your home and your wallet. If you’ve ever been in a similar situation—or want to make sure you’re better prepared—let’s talk. I’m here to help you understand your coverage, your risks, and your options. Because insurance isn’t just about policies—it’s about people. And I care deeply about mine. — Written by Katherine Allen-Maynard Independent Insurance Agent Thanks for reading! Want to explore more helpful tips and updates? 👉 Click here to view our latest blog posts. Your Connection with Protection starts here. 📝 Start Your Free Quote 📞 Contact Us Today
Common Accidents
Common Accidents 🚗 Driving is an essential part of our daily lives, but it comes with its own set of risks. Understanding the common types of car accidents can help us stay aware and take preventive measures. In this segment, we’ll explore some of the most frequent accidents on the road and how you can protect yourself and your loved ones. Let’s dive into the stories behind these incidents and learn how to stay safe. Imagine you’re driving home after a long day at work. The traffic is heavy, and you’re eager to get home. Suddenly, the car in front of you stops abruptly, and before you know it, you’ve rear-ended them. This is a classic example of a Rear-End Collision. These accidents often happen in stop-and-go traffic, at red lights, or when the lead car suddenly brakes. They can lead to whiplash injuries and other complications. Collision coverage can help pay for the repairs to your vehicle in such situations. Now, picture yourself at an intersection. You’re waiting for the light to turn green when, out of nowhere, another car runs the red light and crashes into your side. This is known as a T-Bone Collision. These crashes are particularly dangerous because the sides of cars generally offer less protection than the front or rear. Comprehensive coverage can help cover damages from such incidents, especially if the other driver is uninsured. On a rainy night, you’re driving cautiously, but the roads are slick. Suddenly, you lose control of your vehicle and skid off the road, hitting a tree. This is a Single-Vehicle Accident. Factors like bad weather, speeding, or distracted driving often contribute to these types of accidents. Comprehensive coverage can also help in these scenarios, covering damages from non-collision incidents like weather-related accidents. Finally, imagine it’s a crisp winter morning. You’re driving to work, enjoying the quiet of the early hours. As you approach a curve, you notice a car in the distance. Suddenly, the car swerves into your lane, heading straight towards you. Your heart races as you try to avoid the collision, but there’s no time. The impact is devastating. This is a Head-On Collision, one of the most severe types of crashes, often resulting in serious or fatal injuries. Uninsured motorist coverage can protect you if the at-fault driver doesn’t have insurance, covering medical expenses and damages. While each type of accident has its own causes and risks, they all highlight the importance of staying alert, driving defensively, and keeping a safe distance from other vehicles Protect yourself and your loved ones from these common accidents with comprehensive coverage from Easy Insurance Solutions. 🛡️ Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you stay safe on the road. 📞 Call us now at 740-596-4144 or visit EasyInsSolutions.com to get started! #EasyInsuranceSolutions #InsuranceThatFits #AutoInsurance #FloodInsurance #BusinessInsurance #RecreationalInsurance #UmbrellaInsurance #PropertyInsurance #ProtectWhatMatters #InsuranceSimplified