Monday, September 24, 2012

Certain Events Should Trigger Changes in Coverage

September is inevitably a busy month. School, soccer practice and homework make schedules a little more hectic. While you’re in the organizing and planning mode of the challenging Fall season, consider the changes in the past year that may make it necessary to alter your insurance coverage. It is wise to contact your independent insurance agent at Hunter Insurance if, in the past year, you:
  • Bought a new home, whether it’s your main domicile, a vacation home or rental property. 
  • Purchased a new or used automobile. 
  • Purchased a boat, recreational vehicle or motorcycle. 
  • Are the parents of a teenager who obtained a driver’s license and is allowed to drive the “family” car. 
  • Received or purchased an expensive piece of jewelry. 
  • Received or purchased an antique of any sort, including household items and coins. 
  • Started planning and paying for a wedding. 
  • Completed major renovations or an addition to your house. 
  • Had (and will continue to have) a dependent that is living away from home to attend college. 
  • Got married or divorced. 
  • Welcomed a new child or grandchild. 
  • Had significant changes in your health or that of your spouse or domestic partner. 
  • Took on the financial responsibility of an aging parent. 
  • Refinanced your home. 
As you gear up for fall, take a moment to organize your insurance coverage. Please call Hunter Insurance at 401-769-9500 if you have questions about your insurance.

1 comment:

  1. It is certainly important that you review and update all your insurance policies whenever you have a big change in your life. This is to make sure you have the right amount of coverage and avoid insurance gaps.

    Regards,
    Chris from medicalaidsite.co.za

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