Changes in your lifestyle can have an effect on your health, finances, relationships, and auto insurance coverage. Lifestyle changes like marriage, divorce or retirement can affect the cost and coverage of your policy. If you’ve recently gone through some lifestyle changes, talk to your Stonewall Grace Insurance agent to see if you should update your policy. Here are just a few ways lifestyle changes can alter your auto insurance coverage.
Marriage
If you’ve recently gotten married, you may qualify for a discount on your auto insurance coverage. Many insurers reduce insurance rates to married couples. If both of you have good driving records, you can save money on auto insurance by adding your spouse to your policy. This could help offset the cost of increasing coverage if your spouse needs additional protection.
If your spouse has his or her own car, you can get discounted auto insurance via a multi-car policy. If one of you owns a home in Buena Vista VA, you can bundle your home and auto insurance to save on auto insurance costs.
Divorce
On the flip side, divorce could cost you more in auto insurance costs as you would lose both your married and multi-car discounts.
Retirement
Retirement may make you eligible for reduced auto insurance rates due to driving less often and needing less coverage. The less you drive, the lower your risk of having an accident. If you’re a safe driver, you may also qualify for a senior discount on your policy. Some companies give new retirees a break on costs as well. If you complete a defensive driving course (now that you have the time), you could get another reduction on insurance costs.
To learn more about auto insurance options and costs, contact Stonewall Grace Insurance in Buena Vista, VA.