Car Insurance Tips for Senior Citizens

in Finance - Personal Finance
by Tom Martens

Senior citizen is a term that means different things to different people. But however you define it, you still need to maintain proper insurance coverage. This is especially true if you drive. While insurance coverage can be expensive for many senior citizens to manage, there are ways in which you can lower your costs while maintaining the proper amount of coverage needed for your situation. Car insurance is required in order to legally drive, regardless of your age.

Sit down with a qualified insurance provider and thoroughly review your policy. Make sure it still fits your needs. If you are driving more, you might need additional coverage. But if you are driving less, then you could perhaps scale back on your premiums and save some money while still having proper car insurance coverage.

If you also maintain insurance coverage on your home or life, consider having all your policies with the same company. This practice is known as bundling, and it’s a terrific way to save money on insurance. Bundling is more convenient, because it means you get all your bills from one company. You can arrange to pay all your premiums on the same date, or, if it is better for budget, stagger your premiums so they are not a financial burden.

Inquire whether your insurance company offers senior citizen discounts. Many companies also offer discounts to members of groups like AARP, as well as other organizations. If you have more than one driver in your household, inquire about multiple driver discounts and discounts for multiple vehicles.

Don?t buy insurance coverage if you don?t want or need it. Many insurance providers will try to sell you riders on your policy that often are not necessary and cost a lot of money. Don?t feel pressured into buying something you don?t want or need. If you tell your insurance provider you are not interested in the product and they insist you purchase it anyway, then it?s time to find a new insurance provider.

Also, don?t purchase anything you don?t understand. Keep asking questions and have the insurance provider explain it until you do understand. Don?t be embarrassed or afraid if it takes several explanations for you to understand something. Make sure you get everything in writing. Review all contracts thoroughly, and don?t sign anything you don?t understand or like.

Finally, if you are not satisfied with your insurance provider, shop around and get new insurance quotes. Make sure your needs are met and that you have the insurance coverage you need without breaking your budget. Even if you are satisfied, it never hurts to shop around to see if you can get a better deal elsewhere.

No matter what your insurance requirements, be sure you always deal with a licensed insurance agent. He or she can examine your situation and offer you coverage that meets your individual insurance needs, as well as answer any questions.

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