Moving soon? Make sure you do this first.

Moving season is coming! You’ve thought of everything: boxes, change of address, truck rental or moving company. Even a supply of chips and soft drinks for the helpers! But have you thought about your insurance?

Insurance is often the least of our worries and yet it’s of vital importance in everyday life. As moving day approaches, we invite you to pay special attention to a few tips that will give you piece of mind!


contact your insurer well before your closing date

Contact your insurer well ahead of your closing date. If you are purchasing with a mortgage, your lawyer will require proof of your new insurance prior to the Mortgage Company releasing your mortgage funds. Having this arranged well in advance of the closing, can save potential delays on your closing.

The Insurance representative will ask you some key questions. What type of property is it? What type of heating system do you have? Are you located near a fire station? What floor are you moving to? Do you have any pets?

Be sure to ask for clarifications and answer honestly. It’s in your best interest!

Report any changes to your insurer

Don’t forget to report any new purchases when you call: an above-ground pool, laptop, front-loading washer, valuable collectible piece, etc. Certain items may be excluded or subject to a coverage limit. Your insurer will inform you of the coverages available and the premium required for your needs. To avoid any unpleasant surprises in the event of damage to your property caused by a break-in, fire or flooding, it’s better to consult your insurer beforehand!

A new spouse? That’s also something you need to report and add to your new insurance contract.

Do an inventory 

You should always do an inventory of your belongings, yet it’s a task that many people never get around to. Now that you’re packing for your move, this is the perfect opportunity to do an inventory of all your personal belongings. Ideally, take pictures or video them with your smartphone. And tidy up your paperwork so that all your bills for those purchases are in one place. It will make your job much easier if you have to make a claim!

What if belongings are stored elsewhere?

Your insurance covers your belongings kept at the address indicated in your contract and those in temporary storage. Maybe you’ve stored furniture in a warehouse? Depending on your contract, loss or damage caused by theft or attempted theft may not be covered if the storage period exceeds a specified period. Make a quick call to your insurer to check the duration of your coverage and what benefits are right for you.

No matter how you move, be careful!

Decided to use a moving company? Make sure you carefully check the documentation you’ve received. The company must also provide proof that it’s insured. If your belongings are damaged or lost during the move, it will have to compensate you.

Decided to rent a truck and do it yourself? Ask your insurer whether an endorsement can be added to your car insurance, if necessary. Were an accident to happen, you’d be covered!

And lastly...

If you think you don’t need home insurance because you’re a renting, you’re wrong! Renters’ insurance is just as important and will save you some headaches if you’re the victim of a break-in or you’re held liable for damage caused to other people. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!

Before moving, check that the insurance coverage meets your needs and expectations. A quick call to your insurance representative can bring peace of mind. Moving is often stressful, so save yourself one worry by being well covered.