Insurance plans offer peace of mind and financial security, both of which feel more valuable than ever. One of the biggest problems, though, is how to gauge whether your insurance still has your best interests in mind.
After all, like any investment, insurance policies don’t come cheap. You want to get your money’s worth for the amount you’re paying.
Here are several red flags to watch out for when reviewing your insurance provider or considering switching to a new one.
Service Quality Is Slipping
Insurance is both a product and a service. The policy is the product, and how the provider works with you from when your coverage is being processed to the time you use it is the service part. For many, the quality of this service can be a deal breaker.
Here, you should consider two key factors: how easy their claims process is and how helpful their customer support is. Poor quality in either, whether from the outset or after long years of being a provider’s customer, is often a sign that you should be shopping around for insurance coverage that treats you as well as the protection they provide.
Stay alert for honest insurance customer reviews and feedback. Their opinions are an extra window into evaluating how a provider really treats its clients.
Transparency Issues
Like most contracts, insurance policies contain many terms and conditions that can be difficult to understand, often in small print, too, and processes for approval and other requirements can be intricate for the average person. And then there’s the math involved when calculating your benefits and coverage.
If you ever feel like you’re being given the runaround, or the agent you’re talking to refuses to give you straight answers to key questions, that’s a sign that the provider isn’t being honest with you somewhere.
Transparency issues also rear their ugly head if there are insurance policy changes later on. Your provider must be clear about why these changes happened and how they affect you. A lack of transparency is one of the clearest red flags when it comes to choosing or retaining an insurance provider.
Unclear or Changing Coverage Terms
Of course, the terms of your policy’s coverage were spelled out when you signed the contract. But, coming from what we said about transparency, there could be clauses in that contract that allow your provider to make changes without consulting you.
This likely won’t apply to the core or basic coverage of your policy, but you might find costlier premiums for options attached to your plan, like additional diseases in your health insurance or an Act of God clause for your properties.
Suddenly, you're informed that keeping them will cost more. While it’s understandable for higher premiums in more uncertain times, there’s a difference between a reasonable raise and price gouging. Determine which of the two your provider is doing and act accordingly.
Reevaluating Your Insurance Relationship
At the end of the day, it really all boils down to how much you trust your provider and agent. You took out insurance coverage because you wanted yourself, your loved ones, and your properties protected. Money may not be an issue, but you certainly want the expenses to be worth it.
When it comes time to do an insurance coverage review, ask yourself:
- Does my provider or agent keep communication lines open?
- Do they provide me with all the information I need to make the right decisions?
- Do they properly explain changes in my policies to me?
- Is their response time to my requests reasonable?
- Do they help me through the processes involving my plans?
Your answers to these questions will tell you whether you’re in good hands with your current provider or it’s time to shop around for a new one.
Your insurance provider should do more than just collect premiums. They should empower you with clear information, reliable service, and consistent support. If your current provider is falling short, it may be time to explore better options. At Reliable Insurance Brokers, we value your trust and are here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you're reviewing an existing plan or looking for a new one, our team is ready to help.
Contact Information for Inquiries and Support
If you have any questions or need assistance with your insurance, feel free to reach out to us:
- Call: +63 2 8631 9285 to 86
- Mobile: +63 917 138 5120
- Email: info@reliable-insurance.ph
- Messenger: m.me/reliable.insurancebrokersph
Sources:
- Oliver E. Soden Agency (2024, December 10), 6 Signs That it May Be Time to Change Your Insurance Plan.
- Generali Philippines (2023, September 5), 10 Red Flags to Watch Out Before Getting Insurance.
- Richest PH (2025), Is Your Insurance Agent Telling You the Truth? Red Flags to Watch Out For.










