A better idea rather than just considering the option of canceling your insurance is to think of ways that you can reduce it overall. For example, contact your carrier to see about raising your deductible, or ask if you get a discount for multiple policies such as homeowner's, automobile, life, and so on. You may also be eligible for a discount because of your age, if you have anti-theft devices on your car or an alarm for your home, or if you have gone so many years without a claim. Sometimes your agent won't offer these discounts outright so you need to be proactive about asking. And of course the best way to save on insurance is to drive safely and lock your car doors when it's parked, avoid fire hazards in your home such as smoking in bed or overloading electrical outlets, and anything else that can keep you safe in the car and at home.
Far too many people today are having a hard time paying their bills, and when times get tough it's so easy to consider dropping your insurance policies, whether that be auto, home, life, or whatever other coverage you may have. But there is one good reason to keep your policies current no matter what, and that is because no matter how tight money is now, it's just going to get that much worse if you have an accident or other circumstance. Even a small house fire or minor flood can costs thousands of dollars to repair, and a minor car accident can mean hundreds of dollars as well. So while it's tempting to drop your insurance coverage when times get tough, consider instead some ways that you may reduce your costs, such as purchasing all your policies with one carrier, raising your deductibles and lowering your payment limits, driving safely and installing anti-theft devices in your car, and so on. As a matter of fact, you can even call your insurance carrier for suggestions on how to save!
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