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Moving This Summer? Insurance Mistakes to Avoid Before You Relocate

May 13, 2026

A few simple steps can help you stay protected before, during, and after your move.

Couple standing outside a new home while preparing for a summer move

A few simple steps can help you stay protected before, during, and after your move.
Summer is one of the busiest times of year for moving—and one of the easiest times to overlook important insurance details.

Between packing, scheduling, and coordinating logistics, insurance is often an afterthought. But missing a key update or misunderstanding your coverage during a move can lead to costly gaps at exactly the wrong time.

Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, taking a few minutes to review your insurance can help ensure a smooth transition and avoid unexpected issues.

Forgetting to Update Your Address and Policy Details

One of the most common mistakes is simply not updating your insurance policies after a move.

Your location plays a major role in how your policy is written and priced. Risks like weather exposure, crime rates, and local building costs can all impact your coverage.

Be sure to update:

  • Your home address on all policies
  • Where your vehicle is primarily garaged
  • Any changes in how the property is used

Even a short delay in updating your information could create complications if you need to file a claim.

Assuming Your Coverage Transfers Automatically

Not all insurance coverage follows you seamlessly when you move.

For example, a homeowners policy typically does not transfer to a new property. You’ll need a new policy that reflects the details and risks of your new home.

It’s important to confirm:

  • When your current policy ends
  • When your new policy begins
  • That there is no gap between the two

Having continuous coverage is critical—especially during a time when your belongings are in transit.

Overlooking Coverage During the Move Itself

Many people don’t realize that their belongings may have limited coverage while they’re being moved.

If you’re hiring a moving company, their coverage may be minimal and based on weight—not value. Your homeowners or renters policy may offer some protection, but limits can vary.

Before moving day, check:

  • What your current policy covers during transit
  • Whether additional moving insurance is needed
  • What liability coverage the moving company provides

A little clarity upfront can help protect your belongings every step of the way.

Forgetting About Liability Risks

Moving comes with more than just property risks—it can also create liability exposure.

If someone is injured while helping you move, or if damage occurs to another property during the process, you could be held responsible.

Make sure you understand:

  • What liability coverage your policy includes
  • Whether you need additional protection during the move
  • If contractors or movers carry their own insurance

This is especially important if you’re coordinating help from friends or third parties.

Not Reviewing Coverage for Your New Home

Your new home may come with different risks than your previous one.

Factors like roof age, location, construction type, and proximity to water or fire services can all affect your coverage needs. Assuming your old policy limits are still appropriate can leave you underinsured.

Take time to review:

  • Dwelling coverage based on current rebuild costs
  • Coverage for detached structures like garages or sheds
  • Personal property limits
  • Any additional endorsements you may need

Every home is different, and your policy should reflect that.

A Smooth Move Starts with the Right Coverage

Moving is a big transition—but your insurance doesn’t have to be complicated.

A quick review before your move can help you avoid gaps in coverage, protect your belongings, and give you peace of mind during a busy time.

Have questions about your coverage before you relocate? Contact your local independent insurance agent to make sure everything is in place for your move.