Does this sound familiar:
You bought insurance policies for your auto and home years ago. Since that time, the only knowledge you have of your insurance is the renewal notice your receive regularly. So you go ahead and send in the renewal premiums because, after all, you have to have insurance coverage or you risk losing it all. Millions of heads of households go through the renewal ritual without giving their insurance needs a second thought.
You should ask yourselves these questions the next time your renewal notice arrives in the mail:
You bought insurance policies for your auto and home years ago. Since that time, the only knowledge you have of your insurance is the renewal notice your receive regularly. So you go ahead and send in the renewal premiums because, after all, you have to have insurance coverage or you risk losing it all. Millions of heads of households go through the renewal ritual without giving their insurance needs a second thought.
You should ask yourselves these questions the next time your renewal notice arrives in the mail:
- Do I understand what coverages I have and why?
- Have my life conditions stayed exactly the same as when I first got my insurance policies?
- If not, have I updated my coverage to accommodate the changes?
- Do I know who my insurance agent is?
- Have I heard from my insurance agent in the last 12 months?
- Have I considered that I may lose it all even with the insurance I have today…

