Many students are starting the exciting time of going to college this fall. In the hustle to get dorm room furnishings, books, and all the comforts away from home settled, it is important to review your teen\u2019s auto insurance. You first want to check if the auto that your teen drives has their name on the title. If it does, your son or daughter will need to have their own auto insurance policy. <\/p>\n
It is critical that an insurance company knows the car will be based mostly on campus. Car insurance rates can come down if the location of the school is drastically different than the primary residence. Universities in rural or small towns can lower premiums more than urban areas where there is more risk.<\/p>\n
Otherwise, if the title is still in a parent\u2019s name, your child can remain an insured driver on your policy. Many companies will want to know (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Many students are starting the exciting time of going to college this fall. In the hustle to get dorm room furnishings, books, and all the comforts away from home settled, it is important to review your teen\u2019s auto insurance. You…<\/span><\/p>\n