Auto Insurance Renewal
Like other legal contracts, a auto insurance policy is an agreement between you and your insurance carrier that's valid only for a specified period of time. Usually 6 or 12 months. When your coverage is set to expire, make sure you know how to renew it, so you can stay legal on the road.
Why renew my insurance policy?
Since all 50 states require auto insurance, insurance policy renewals are important to keep you "legal" and financially protected in case of an accident. If you're in an accident and don’t have adequate coverage, the cost of repairing your vehicle will likely be more than what you would have paid to renew your insurance policy.
How to renew auto insurance
The insurance policy renewal process can be easy. Most policies can be renewed over the phone. At Senate Select Insurance it's smart to call your insurance agent at least a month before your policy expires to avoid a gap in coverage.
What to consider before your auto insurance renewal is due
Whether you have a less than perfect driving history, or you have recently experienced a major life event like getting married or adding a teenage driver, consider reviewing your current policy and assess your insurance needs before renewing. And if you are not already a Senate Select Insurance customer, consider a dependable, affordable insurance provider like Senate Select Insurance to see if you can save money.
The provided information were obtained from sources believed to be reliable and is intended for informational purposes only. Senate Select Insurance and its affiliates assume no liability in connection with providing it or your use of it. Your circumstances may not warrant or require some or all of the safety suggestions, and there may be additional available safety procedures that are not referenced on this webpage.