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Sending a Child to College? Review Your Auto Insurance Policy

Sending a child off to college is a significant milestone, but it also brings a set of practical considerations – one being how their move affects your auto insurance coverage. As a parent, it’s important to understand the impact on your auto insurance to ensure your coverage remains adequate and cost-effective.

  1. Change in driving status: If your child is taking their car to college, the insurance policy must reflect the new location, as premiums can vary based on traffic, crime rates, and more. If their car remains at home, be sure to adjust your policy to show that the vehicle is not being driven as regularly.

  2. Student discounts: Many insurance carriers offer discounts for students who maintain good grades. Good grades are always important, and they might also save you some money on your auto insurance policy.

  3. Review coverage limits: If your child will be attending school in an area that has higher crime rates, extreme weather conditions, or dense population, make sure your policy will provide sufficient coverage for the new location.

  4. Discuss safe driving practices: Before they head off to college, talk to your child about safe driving and the importance of vehicle maintenance. Not only should their safety be your priority, but responsible driving habits can help keep other drivers safe on the road and contribute to lower insurance premiums in the long run.

As always, it is best to discuss major life changes, such as sending a child to college, with your insurance agent to determine how it will affect your coverage. Open communication with your agent and your child before they begin this new journey will allow you to focus on supporting them when the time comes.

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Utica National Personal Lines Team

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