Mercury Insurance Urges Homeowners to Vacation-Proof Properties Amid Rising Risks
Event summary
- Mercury Insurance published a list of 10 steps for homeowners to secure their properties before vacations, citing research that two-thirds of travelers could improve home protection.
- The recommendations include locking all entry points, simulating occupancy with timers, pausing mail deliveries, and shutting off the main water supply to prevent leaks.
- Mercury emphasized reviewing homeowners insurance policies before travel to ensure adequate coverage and up-to-date contact information.
The big picture
Mercury Insurance's advisory reflects a broader industry trend toward preventive risk management, as insurers seek to reduce claims costs amid rising property risks. The guidance aligns with the growing adoption of smart-home technologies and heightened consumer awareness around home security. With summer travel peaking, such initiatives could set a precedent for seasonal insurance outreach strategies.
What we're watching
- Preventive Measures
- How Mercury's proactive advice may influence homeowner behavior and reduce claims during peak travel seasons.
- Insurance Awareness
- Whether increased policy reviews will lead to higher customer engagement or premium adjustments.
- Smart Home Adoption
- The pace at which smart-home automation features become standard in home security and insurance risk mitigation.
