A Few Tips for the College-Bound
College is expensive enough without the added cost of
unexpected accidents or theft, not covered by your insurance policy. If you
have a student heading away to school, below are a few tips to help you get the
most out of your coverage.
HOMEOWNERS (varies by
state)
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Personal Property:
Most homeowners policies will cover personal property for up to 10% of
your total policy while your child is residing at school (a $100,000 policy
equals $10,000 in coverage). Not all types of damage are covered, so read your
policy carefully. Some items such as jewelry or expensive electronics require
special coverage. Renters insurance is strongly recommended.
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Liability Coverage:
General damage to a dorm room or apartment is not usually covered.
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Documentation:
Creating an inventory of the items your child is taking to school is a
good idea. Use photographs and keep receipts.
AUTO (varies by
state)
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Car Stays Home: Keep
your child listed on your auto policy if they will still drive your car while
at home on school breaks.
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Car at School: Make
sure to notify us if your child will be taking a car away to school. In most
cases, if the car is registered to you and listed on your policy, it will be
covered.
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Driving a Friend’s Car:
Students are generally covered if they are listed on their parent’s
policy and are not regularly using the vehicle. The coverage would be
secondary. The insurance for the
friend’s vehicle would be the primary coverage.
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Discounts: A full-time
student meeting certain academic requirements can qualify for a good student
discount. Distant student discounts may also be available. Drivers under 21 who
have completed driver’s education may also get a discount.
Before
your child leaves for school, call Mower Insurance at 715-723-5525 or e-mail tsperry@mowerins.com. We can walk you through
the steps to ensure you have the right coverage. We’re here to help!
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