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The start of a new year is a great time to reevaluate your insurance coverage needs. Changing circumstances may require updated policies. Did you have a baby? Get married? Purchase a new home or car? If so, you'll want to check whether you have the right protection.
Talk with your agent and review your policies to see if they meet your current needs. Your agent or company can help determine whether your coverage is adequate or if you might need to make adjustments. Even if you haven't experienced a life changing event, you could be eligible for discounts or new insurance products that may better serve your needs.
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Changes—such as a birth, divorce, remarriage or even a new mortgage or new job—are indicators that you might need to make changes to your life insurance policy — or at the very least — review your policy.
Read your policy carefully and answer these questions:
In the case of the birth of a child or a new marriage, you may want to consider increasing your death benefit. Check with your agent to see if your insurance company requires a physical exam before increasing your coverage levels.
Alternatively, events like paying off your mortgage, retirement or children finishing college might mean that you can lower your life insurance coverage and premiums. Ask your life insurance company whether you have the option of "conversion privileges" from your current term life insurance policy to a new whole life insurance policy. You may also be able to expand your death benefits so they can be used while you are still living. Ask your insurance agent or company about these options.
This past year we witnessed a significant number of natural disasters. If you were impacted by a catastrophe or live in an area prone to floods, earthquakes or wildfires, you should make sure you're properly covered. These disasters can be costly, and may not be covered under a standard policy. Discuss the possibility of adding coverage for these perils with your agent or insurance company.
The start of a new year is also a great time to update your home inventory and make sure your homeowners or rental policy is up-to-date. Take photos or video of your prized possessions. Remember to note valuable antiques, artwork or jewelry so your insurance agent or insurance company can help determine if they are properly covered. You can create a home inventory from the NAIC's new free Home Inventory smartphone app, takes some of the headache out of this process. Download the app from iTunes or Google Play. You can also download a paper version here.
Remember to add any new expensive or sizable gifts to your home inventory, too. Include as many details as you can and take photos of each item. Most basic home insurance policies have standard limits for big-ticket items like electronics, art, jewelry or sporting equipment. You may need special coverage, so call your agent to discuss changes for your policy.
Have you had any changes to your driving habits? If so, tell your agent to ensure your auto policy will cover you in case of an accident. Also take some time to check your auto insurance policy by following the guidelines below:
You may have recently enrolled or changed your health insurance whether through your employer, Medicare or your state exchange. Make sure you have new insurance cards and paperwork before you visit a doctor.
The Equifax data breach of 2017 exposed the personal information of more than 145 million people. A data breach can potentially expose a consumer's data putting them at risk for identity theft or other fraudulent activity. There are some things you can do to protect your identity in the coming year and beyond by following the tips below:
Find more information about your insurance needs and tips for choosing the coverage that is best for you and your family at www.insureUonline.org . If you have questions about your insurance options or about your insurance coverage, contact the Mississippi Insurance Department.