Personal Lines

Important Insurance Changes to Consider After You Tie the Knot

Written by Utica National Personal Lines Team | Feb 16, 2024 4:52:24 PM


Getting married is a significant life event that often prompts couples to make various adjustments, from merging finances to setting shared goals. Amidst the flurry of wedding planning and honeymoon excitement, it's essential not to overlook the importance of reviewing and updating your insurance coverage. Marriage can impact your insurance needs in several ways, and staying proactive can help ensure you're adequately prepared as you begin this new chapter together.

 

Other changes to take into consideration: 

  • Life Insurance: Assess your existing life insurance policies and determine if the coverage amounts are sufficient to support your spouse financially in the event of your death. Many couples choose to purchase life insurance policies on each other to provide financial security and peace of mind.

  • Disability Insurance: Disability insurance replaces a portion of your income if you become unable to work due to illness or injury. Review your disability insurance coverage to ensure it aligns with your current income and expenses as a married couple. If one spouse doesn't have disability insurance through their employer, consider purchasing a supplemental policy to safeguard against potential loss of income.

  • Beneficiary Designations: Review and update the beneficiary designations on your insurance policies, retirement accounts, and other financial accounts after getting married. Ensure your spouse is listed as the primary beneficiary to reflect your current wishes. Failing to update beneficiary designations can lead to unintended consequences and disputes in the event of your death.

Marriage is just the beginning of a lifelong journey together, and your insurance needs may evolve over time. Make it a habit to review your insurance coverage regularly, especially after significant life events, such as buying a home, having children, or changing jobs.

This information is provided solely as an insurance risk management tool. It is provided with the understanding that the member insurance companies of the Utica National Insurance Group are not providing legal advice, or any other professional services or advice. Utica shall have no liability to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the use of this information. You are encouraged to consult an attorney or other professional for advice on these issues.

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