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Life changes happen constantly, and one of the biggest things I’ve learned since starting in the insurance industry is how often small, everyday changes can impact coverage in ways people don’t expect. In my time at Kathrens Insurance, I’ve noticed that most coverage issues don’t come from major life events—they come from situations that feel temporary, informal, or not worth mentioning. Some of the most common scenarios I’ve seen include:
Another very common situation I’ve learned to watch for is when an adult child faces a difficult chapter—whether due to financial hardship or a major life change—and needs to return home to regroup. While they focus on getting back on their feet, they may rely on your home as a home base and use your vehicle for everything from job interviews to daily errands. It might seem like a minor favor, but if they aren't officially listed as a driver on your auto policy, the consequences of an accident can be severe. Coverage can be delayed, limited, or outright denied, which could turn their temporary setback into a major out-of-pocket expense for you. I’ve also seen similar insurance gaps arise when adult children step into a caregiver role for their parents. If you’ve started regularly driving your parents to appointments, managing their household, or even moving back in to provide full-time support, your insurance needs to reflect that reality. Both auto and homeowners policies are based on who is living in the home and who is behind the wheel on a consistent basis. Without updating these details to show you are now a primary caregiver or resident, you run the risk of complicated claims and denied coverage at the very moment your family needs support the most. The good news is that most of these updates are quick and easy when handled proactively. A simple phone call or email can help make sure your policy keeps up with your life. If you’re ever unsure whether a recent change matters, that’s completely understandable—and that’s what we’re here for. From what I’ve learned so far, it’s always better to ask. At Kathrens Insurance, we’d much rather have a quick, proactive conversation now than a stressful, reactive one later. When life changes, let us know—your future self will thank you.
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