
How you use your vehicle forms part of your driving profile and how you use your vehicle today can be different from the way you used your vehicle at the time you completed the original application for insurance. Depending upon what has changed, you could find yourself without coverage or reduced coverage in the event of an accident.

To ensure that you are protected at all times, here are five instances when you should always contact your insurance professional:
1. Changes to the use of your vehicle. Let your insurance professional know if the use of your vehicle since the time of your application has changed; for example, from pleasure to its current use to make sales calls or deliveries, even if you only do this part-time.
2. Changes to the drivers of your vehicle. If there are changes to the people who are driving your vehicle, make sure to provide your insurance professional with an up-to-date list of the drivers along with their driving information. Make sure to include any of your children who may now be licenced drivers and were not when you applied for insurance.

4. Change of address. Let your insurance professional know if you have moved, even if it is within the same neighborhood. Part of your rate is based on where you live and even moving a small distance can have a significant impact on what you pay.
5. Are you being paid to drive? If you or someone else using your car receives compensation for being a driver, you need to let your insurance professional know to ensure that you are covered.
We can never omit accidents in our lives, right? Good thing that insurance companies offer a wide variety of options regarding insurance, like those of repairs and replacements of car in case of theft, fire and other natural disasters. Yet, some individuals willfully damage their own car just to avail the said insurance offer.
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