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Life Changes: When You Should Talk to Your Insurance Agent

Life Changes: When You Should Talk to Your Insurance Agent

When you
first search for home or auto insurance, you’ll likely work with an insurance
agent. Your agent’s
role is to inform you of the coverage options available to
ensure that the things that matter most to you
are protected. 

There
are many benefits of utilizing an independent agent for your insurance needs.
Establishing a relationship with an independent agent means someone else is
personally looking out for what it is that you want to insure. Independent
agents can shop your policy, matching your needs across multiple insurance
carriers. They can also help you evaluate discounts to make sure you are taking
advantage of available savings opportunities. 

It is
important to stay in contact with your agent and keep them informed as your
life continues to evolve. If your agent isn’t aware of your life changes, your
insurance policies will not reflect them, potentially leaving you under or even
over insured. Policy renewal can be a great time to regularly check in with
your agent, but feel free to contact them more often if needed. 

Consider
contacting your independent insurance agent when one or more of the following
life changes happen: 

  1. Buy or rent a
    new property
    When you move or invest in a new home or property, you’ll want to
    make sure you are covered. Let your agent know when you’re planning to
    move and give them as much information as possible about the new place to
    get policy research started. You’ll want your policy to start the same day
    ownership transfers to you so that you are covered if any loss happens
    from there forward.
  2. Renovate your
    home or property
    Maybe you make a major improvement to your home like renovating a
    bathroom, adding a deck, or even an addition. You’ll want to let your
    agent know when these projects are finished because they’ll likely
    increase the value of your home, maybe warranting a policy change to
    ensure you are covered for that increase in the case of a loss. In
    addition, if you own a piece of land and decide to build a garage or cabin
    on the land, you’ll want to reach out to your agent.

  3. Getting married
    or divorced
    Getting married could offer perks like discounts for bundling
    policies, having 
    multiple cars on one policy, and more.
    You’ll want to have both of your names listed on your policies as well so
    that you are both covered. In addition, you’ll want to consider things like
    insuring your wedding and engagement rings, creating/updating your home
    inventory list, and potentially increasing your personal property coverage if
    you’ll be moving in together. In contrast, you will want to let your insurance
    agent know if you’re getting divorced so that your policy can be changed to
    reflect this.
  1. Install a home
    security system
    Installing a home security system can provide you peace of mind in
    many ways. Knowing your home and your family are safe is one of the
    biggest benefits. Another is the potential for a discount on your
    homeowners insurance policy. Give your agent a call to discuss what
    systems would qualify through your insurance carrier and let them know
    once it is installed.

  2. Teen starts
    driving
    It’s an exciting time when your teen gets their driver’s permit and
    starts to hit the road. Don’t forget to contact your agent to add them as
    a driver to your auto policy so they are covered if any incidents occur.
    Adding your teen will likely increase your auto insurance premium, but it
    is crucial in keeping everyone protected in the event of a loss. To minimize
    the increase in premium, you’ll want to make sure they take driver’s
    safety courses and have good school grades. Both of these things could
    qualify you for discounts with many auto insurance carriers. 
  1. Student heads
    off to college
    When your child leaves for college, you may want to let your
    insurance agent know. If they are attending college without a car and
    won’t be driving while they are there, depending on the distance from your
    home, you may qualify for a discount on your auto insurance policy.

  2. Start a new
    business or expand on an existing one
    Ensuring your business is properly insured can be crucial to your
    success. Whether you decide to operate your business out of your home or have
    another building for it, you’ll want to discuss the scope and location of
    your business with your agent to make sure every aspect is protected.
    Something to take note of is the use of your personal car for business. In
    the event of a loss, your claim could be denied if you are found to be
    using your car for business without proper coverage for it.
  3. Making a big
    purchase
    When you choose to invest in something valuable or even if you
    inherit something expensive, you should check to make sure your homeowners
    or auto insurance policies have limits high enough to cover those items.
    In the event of a loss, it would be devastating to find out those
    valuables weren’t protected. Your insurance agent will be able to advise
    you on whether your current policies could expand to meet your needs, and
    if not, they may ask you to consider changing your policy.
  4. Retirement
    Retiring can have added benefits that could apply discounts to your
    insurance policy premiums. Talk to your agent when you get ready to retire
    to learn more about your options. If you’re going to be driving less
    because you’ll be home more, let your agent know. Many insurance carriers offer
    discounts because driving less decreases your chances of accidents. In
    addition, many carriers offer a discount on homeowners policies for
    seniors.

  5. Purchasing
    a new car
    While you’re in the process of purchasing a new car, get in touch
    with your agent. They’ll be able to advise you on how much the new vehicle
    would cost to insure before you purchase it. Your agent will also talk to
    you about different coverage and discount options that could apply if you
    purchase a brand new car or even one with more safety features.

The bottom line is that your insurance agent and insurance
carrier are there to support you. When life changes, your insurance policy
probably should too. Don’t hesitate to reach out to them if you are
experiencing any of the events listed above or others. You can also reach out
to your insurance agent to better understand your policy and discuss your
options. Protecting what matters most to you is a top priority to your
insurance team. 

Click the link below to find an insurance agent local
to you and get a free quote today. 



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