As the new year kicks off, it’s a great time to check in on your personal insurance. Life changes quickly and making sure your coverage keeps up can save you stress down the road. Here are 10 helpful tips to help you feel confident and protected this year.

1. Give Your Policies a Quick Check-Up

Take a few minutes to review your current insurance policies—whether it’s home, auto, or life. Make sure everything still fits your needs and that you understand the terms, limits, and exclusions. Contact your insurance agent to review if you have questions.

2. Update Your Coverage for Big and Small Life Changes

Big life events like moving in together, getting married, having a baby, buying a house, or starting a new job often mean your insurance needs a tweak. Smaller events like getting a new apartment, a student going to college, new drivers of vehicles, and temporary or more permanent changes in vehicle garaging location can impact your coverage. Let your insurer know about these changes to ensure your coverage is appropriate and avoid coverage gaps in the event of a claim.

3. Consider Optional Coverages

Don’t risk a lot for a little. Sometimes the cost to significantly increase coverage is marginal. Adding protection such as Accident Forgiveness, Substitute Transportation, Extended Mold Coverage, Sewer Backup, and other options, can provide protection for situations that could be costly unless you choose them. Talk to your insurer to learn about options and cost to add better coverage.

4. Bundle and Save

If you have separate policies for your home, car, or other needs, ask about bundling them with one provider. Many insurers offer discounts when you combine multiple policies, which could result in substantial savings!

5. Find the Right Deductible

Choosing a higher deductible can lower your premiums, but make sure it’s an amount you’re comfortable paying out-of-pocket if something happens. Find the sweet spot for your budget and peace of mind.

6. Ask About Discounts

Don’t be shy about asking your insurance provider if you qualify for discounts. Things like safe driving, installing a home security system, or staying claim-free might help lower your premium. You might also find savings through loyalty programs, alumni associations, or other affiliations you’re part of.

7. Double-Check Your Liability Coverage

Liability protection is key, especially for auto and homeowner’s insurance. Make sure your limits are high enough to protect you from financial risks in case of unexpected liability.

8. Look Into Umbrella Insurance

An umbrella policy adds an extra layer of protection beyond what your regular policies cover. It’s a cost-effective way to safeguard against big claims or lawsuits.

9. Keep Beneficiary Info Up to Date

If you have life insurance or other policies with beneficiaries, check that the listed individuals are still accurate. Keeping this up to date avoids complications down the line.

10. Talk to an Expert

Insurance can feel complicated, but you don’t have to figure it all out alone. An insurance professional can help you tailor coverage to your needs and point out any gaps you might have missed. Don’t hesitate to reach out to your insurance agent if you have questions when you receive your insurance policy renewal.

Insurance is your safety net. To ensure that it continues to meet your needs and keeps you well-protected, it’s important to keep it up-to-date. With these tips, you can step into the new year feeling prepared and protected. Take a little time to review, adjust, and optimize your coverage so you can focus on what matters most: enjoying a secure and worry-free year ahead.

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