Clean House, Clear Mind: Addressing Hidden Liability Risks During Spring Cleaning

Clean House, Clear Mind: Addressing Hidden Liability Risks During Spring Cleaning

The second week of April is the traditional peak of the “Spring Clean.” We open the windows, move the heavy sofas, and finally tackle the mountain of boxes in the garage. While the goal is a tidier home, the process often introduces temporary risks that your Home Insurance is designed to handle—provided you know what to look for.

  1. The “Medical Payments” Safety Net

When you have friends or neighbors over to help with heavy lifting, the risk of a “slip and trip” increases. Most homeowners policies include a small amount (usually $$1,000$ to $$5,000$) of Medical Payments to Others coverage. This is “no-fault” coverage that pays for a guest’s x-rays or stitches if they trip over a stray box. It’s designed to settle small injuries quickly without the need for a lawsuit.

  1. Hazardous Waste and Environmental Risk

Spring cleaning often leads to the discovery of old paint cans, pool chemicals, or car batteries. Note: Your home insurance generally does not cover environmental cleanup if these leak into the soil or the local water supply.

  • The Fix: Don’t just throw chemicals in the trash. Use your local “Hazardous Waste Drop-off” day this week to protect your property and the environment.
  1. Inventory the “New” Spaces

As you declutter, take photos of your rooms. This updated “Home Inventory” is the most valuable tool you can have if you ever need to file a claim. If you just bought expensive new patio furniture during your spring refresh, make sure you save the digital receipt!

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