THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018
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These Events Might Affect Your Premium
Life can naturally be unpredictable, and various events may cause your car insurance rates to fluctuate, too. If you'll be making a change in the future, be aware of which common milestones could affect your premium.
- Moving to a new area.In some states, your ZIP code is the primary basis of your car insurance rate. Details like population size, crime ratesandeven weather can affect your costs.
- Accepting a new job.Changingyour daily commutemay also change your premium based on annual mileage and other risk factors.
- Becoming a homeowner.Adding and bundling the new policy could lead to a homeowner or multipolicy discount.
- Getting married.Marital status often influences your coverage, especially if any policyholders, including kids, will be added or removed in the process.
- Buying a new car.This one might seem obvious, but it's a good idea to do some research before purchasing a vehicle so you're not surprised by your new premium.
Can you reverse a rate increase?
It may not be possible to reverse a rate increase, especially if it was due to an expansion of coverage; however, sharing updates about automatic security features in your car and doing a record review of other drivers on your policy may prevent outdated information from further raising your monthly rate.
Keeping your insurance up to date starts with revising your policy to include major life changes. An annual review of your coverage will help make sure it still corresponds to your family's needs.
Please reach out if you have questions or if you'd like to check in.
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