Inman Insurance
904A W Scenic Rivers Blvd, Salem, MO 65560
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904A W Scenic Rivers Blvd, Salem, MO 65560
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Complete insurance guide for Salem, MA covering auto requirements, homeowners costs, flood insurance needs, and tips for historic coastal properties in 2025.
Ohio requires 25/50/25 liability coverage: $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for total injuries, and $25,000 for property damage. Salem residents pay an average of $24 monthly for this minimum coverage. However, insurance professionals recommend higher limits since even moderate accidents can exceed these minimums, and upgrading to 100/300/100 coverage averages only $84 monthly in Salem.
Salem homeowners typically pay between $900-$1,200 annually for home insurance, well below Ohio's state average of $1,231-$2,075 and the national average of $3,467. Your actual cost depends on your home's value, age, construction type, and coverage limits. Most policies cover your dwelling, personal property, liability, and additional living expenses, but flood damage requires separate coverage.
Flood insurance is only legally required if you have a mortgage in a FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Area. However, Ohio has experienced increasing extreme precipitation and five major flooding events since 1980, with climate data showing significant increases in flood risk. Even if you're not in a high-risk zone, consider whether flood coverage makes sense for your property given these trends.
With manufacturing representing 39% of Salem's economy and employing 1,495 residents, consider disability insurance and adequate emergency savings alongside standard coverage. Manufacturing workers may face employment disruptions from supply chain issues caused by extreme weather. If you run a home-based business or manufacturing operation, standard homeowners insurance won't cover business equipment or liability—you'll need separate business coverage.
Ohio's extreme weather events have increased from 2.3 to 7.2 per year over the last five years, including severe storms, flooding, and heat waves. This means higher claim frequencies and gradually increasing premiums. Make sure you understand what your policies cover: hail and wind damage are typically covered by homeowners insurance, but flooding requires separate coverage, and some policies have higher deductibles specifically for wind damage.
Salem's four local agencies understand Columbiana County's specific risks, from manufacturing operations to weather patterns and older home construction. Local agents can spot coverage gaps before you file a claim, recommend appropriate limits based on how you actually live, and provide personalized service that beats call center interactions. They also understand the local economy and can tailor business coverage to Salem's manufacturing-focused market.
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