November 5, 2020
Auto insurance for the multi-car family
Here’s what to consider when getting a multi-car insurance quote for your family’s vehicles.
Car insurance is required
First, car insurance is mandatory. If you’re going to be driving a car, then you’re legally required to have car insurance. Each car you own needs to be insured, and each family member who will drive the cars you own should be listed on your car insurance policy.
Each state has different laws around how much insurance you’re required to have. At Root, we make sure you have the legal amount of coverage by providing you with the minimum requirements for your state right in the app. You can then adjust your levels of coverage based on what best fits your family’s needs.
Convenience and ease
Whether you have two cars or six, three teenagers driving or it’s just you and your partner, being able to put all of the cars on one policy is much simpler and more convenient than having several different insurance policies, perhaps with different insurance companies, different payment and renewal dates, and different claims experiences.It’s confusing enough just to think about.
When you can put all the cars and drivers in your family together on one Root car insurance policy, it’s easy to find each person’s insurance card right in the app, or have anyone in the family easily file a claim. And, you have peace of mind knowing that everyone in your family is covered should the unexpected happen.
Anyone in the household who drives the cars on the policy must be listed on the policy.
Family milestones
Big life milestones are a good time to reassess your car insurance coverage—if the insurance company you’re with is still the best fit and to make sure you have enough coverage for your needs and your family.
For example, you may want to think about your levels of coverage when you add a teen driver or your college student to the policy. Or, you may want to adjust your levels of coverage when you get a new car, like a larger vehicle to transport a growing family, as different vehicles will affect your car insurance rate differently.
Here are some milestones for reassessing your car insurance:
Marriage
New car(s) for a growing family
Teen driver
Buying a home
Discounts and savings
Yes, your car insurance rate will increase when you have a multi-car policy. The more cars there are to insure, the higher your rate will be. This is true of any insurance company. However, with Root, your rate is based primarily on how you drive. That means good drivers could save hundreds on a car insurance policy, even with multiple cars.
It’s also why a Root multi-car policy could be cheaper than others even with a teenager on the policy. Most insurance companies raise premiums significantly for teen drivers, who they label as high-risk. Root rates primarily based on how people drive—even teenagers. That means when your teenager takes the test drive, they could help get a lower rate for your family car insurance plan than you might find with another insurance carrier.
You can save even more money for your family by bundling your Root auto policy with homeowners insurance. Not only could you get a good driving discount to save hundreds a year on car insurance, but you’ll also get an automatic discount on your homeowners insurance for bundling. And it’s simple to bundle right in the Root app.
Ready to see how much you could save on a multi-car insurance policy for your family with Root?
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