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We cannot say everyone will be happy with the standard auto insurance coverage or the same provider for their lifetime. Policyholders may want to customize their auto insurance according to their evolving needs or switch providers to save some cost. If you are thinking of doing either, you must be aware of some things before you act. Let us discuss them in detail.
Mostly, you can change your auto insurance policy whenever you want rather than waiting for the renewal period. To make the changes, whether adjusting your coverage limit or adding a teen driver, contact your insurance agent and talk about them. Generally, the changes will come into effect immediately though you may be required to pay anything upfront for premium increases resulting from such changes.
Likewise, you can also switch providers at any time, mostly free of cost. However, some providers may charge you a fee. Consult your insurance company to learn whether leaving them mid-way will cost you money. If your goal is to save money, you can achieve it by simply decreasing your coverage limits or increasing your deductibles.
You can change your auto insurance even in the middle of your insurance claim, but your claim must remain with your current insurer. If you choose to navigate the claim process with another carrier during an open claim, ensure you are current with all payments and adhering to the claim-filing rules.
You can change your auto insurance in the following circumstances:
Follow these steps to streamline your provider-transition process:
Yes, in some circumstances. For example, if you have paid your premiums upfront and decided to cancel the policy in five months, you are entitled to a refund for the new coverage.
No, providers don't report your payment history to the credit bureaus. However, your credit score will impact how much you will pay for auto insurance, as providers usually calculate your rate based on your credit score.
Yes, you can, but your premiums may increase depending on your driving record and the accident's severity. This is because insurance providers will usually review your driving record's last 3-5 years so that an accident can increase your premium.
Your auto insurance needs will change alongside your lifestyle changes, and you can customize your policy correspondingly. Nevertheless, whenever you decide to switch policies/providers, review your current policy to see if there is a fee for canceling before the renewal period and act accordingly.
Whether you want to sign-up for a new auto insurance policy or update the existing one, contact our insurance agents today at East End Insurance Agency, and we will assist you.