With a busy school year in sight and new insurance risks on the horizon, now is a great time to make sure your insurance policies are up to snuff. Talk to your insurance agent about any big changes in your life before the first bell rings. Here are a few scenarios that could apply to you.
Bringing a Car to College
While cars give students the freedom to get to off-campus jobs or go home for the weekend, there are downsides. For starters, it costs money ā money many college students donāt have. Aside from fees for long-term parking, students will pay for gas and oil changes. Drivers younger than 25 also spend more on auto insurance because they are considered more likely to be involved in a crash.
If your child decides against bringing a car to school, talk to your insurance agent. You can save money by removing them from your policy or by making them whatās called an āoccasional driver.ā If they do drive, ask about discounts for students with good grades.
Driving the Neighborhood Kids to School
Driving a carload of kids to school is a big responsibility. If this is something you plan to do on a regular basis, you should review the bodily injury liability limits on your auto policy with your insurance agent and consider an umbrella policy.
If youāre responsible for a crash, bodily injury liability can help pay for injuries to others as well as legal fees. An umbrella policy is added coverage that kicks in when the liability limits on another policy are reached.
Laptop Gets Stolen From the School Library
Some homeowners, renters and condo policies offer off-premises theft coverage, which could help you or your child recoup the loss in this scenario. But not all policies include this protection. Talk to your insurance agent to learn how your childās belongings would be protected at college.
Typically, parentsā homeowners, renters or condo coverage would protect a childās possessions at school from fire, water and other perils named in the policy. But thereās a limit ā usually 10% of the personal property coverage for the parentsā main residence.
Have more questions about your insurance coverage? Schedule an appointment with a AAA Insurance agent today.