Reader’s Question:
My son has been added to my car insurance policy but then he will be moving out of our premises since he is no longer a teenager. Are there any way in Indiana that I can remove him from my policy and what could happen to my policy?
Stan
Indianapolis, IN
Adding your young driver to your premium means extra money if not doubled up. Every parent does everything in order for their premium not to double up when they add their young driver to their policy. But when a young driver is no longer young enough that can pay for his or her own car insurance then all you have to do is remove them from your policy since they can be on their own already. And this will truly make your car insurance policy really cheap for your will be the only one in it and no other driver.
One thing you should do in Indiana if you want to remove your child in your policy is that you have to inform your insurers and you have to prove to them that your young driver no longer lives with you. To prove to the insurers this situation is simple, you just have to show them your child’s driver’s license, lease agreement of your child’s new home address and utility receipts. But you should not mistaken the fact that your child is just attending school in other city or state for if you remove your son from your policy, it could be risky if he comes home for vacation. Living on their own to attend school is different from they are on their own.
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