Come To Agreement Ltd
376 Highway 7, Suite 218, Lafayette, CO 80026
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376 Highway 7, Suite 218, Lafayette, CO 80026
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Lafayette home insurance averages $4K–$7K annually due to $2M+ property values, earthquake risk, and wildfire exposure. Get costs, coverage options & tips.
California now requires $30,000 per person for bodily injury, $60,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $15,000 for property damage. These minimums took effect January 1, 2025, replacing the previous 15/30/5 limits. However, given Lafayette's high property values and resident net worth, most financial advisors recommend carrying at least $100,000/$300,000 in liability coverage, plus an umbrella policy.
Lafayette sits in a Very High Fire Severity Zone, which has caused major insurers to stop issuing new policies and dramatically increase premiums for existing customers. Some East Bay hills residents now pay $10,000 annually for coverage, up from $3,000 just a few years ago. The combination of wildfire risk, recent catastrophic losses across California, and limited insurer capacity has created a challenging market.
The California FAIR Plan provides basic fire insurance coverage when traditional insurers won't offer policies. You should consider it if you've been denied coverage by at least two standard insurers or your current carrier won't renew your policy. It typically costs double what private insurance would charge and covers only fire damage, so you'll need a separate policy for liability, theft, and other perils.
Invest in fire-resistant home improvements like metal roofing, ember-resistant vents, and fire-rated siding. Maintain defensible space by clearing vegetation 100 feet around your home. Consider a Firewise USA inspection and certification, which some insurers reward with discounts. Bundle your auto and home policies with the same carrier, and increase your deductible if you can afford higher out-of-pocket costs in exchange for lower premiums.
Yes, umbrella insurance is especially important for Lafayette residents. With a median household income over $222,000, you have substantial assets that could be at risk in a lawsuit. An umbrella policy provides an additional $1-2 million in liability protection beyond your auto and home policies for only $200-400 annually. It's one of the most cost-effective ways to protect your financial security.
Yes, several State Farm agents serve Lafayette and the Lamorinda area, including Kelley Reed, JP Reed, and Jake Stewart. Bryan Silveira operates in nearby Orinda. These local agents understand Lafayette's specific insurance challenges, know which carriers still write policies in the area, and can recommend wildfire mitigation steps that help you qualify for coverage.
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