"I'd also suggest reviewing your mileage estimates regularly."
Good point about mileageβmade me wonder, do insurance companies proactively check in on these details, or is it always up to us to update them? I had a similar experience when I moved closer to work last year. Didn't even think about it until a coworker mentioned updating their address saved them money. Turns out, my new neighborhood was considered lower risk...who knew small changes like that could make such a difference?
"Turns out, my new neighborhood was considered lower risk...who knew small changes like that could make such a difference?"
Yeah, it's funny how those little details sneak up on you. Makes me wonder if switching to remote work or hybrid schedules has helped anyone else lower their premiums lately...
I actually asked my agent about this recently. She said insurers sometimes offer discounts if you drive fewer miles annuallyβso remote work could definitely help there. Might be worth checking if your company has something similar...
Yeah, mileage discounts can help, but they're usually pretty modest from what I've seen. Have you actually compared quotes with and without the mileage discount? Might be worth double-checkingβsometimes the savings aren't as big as you'd expect...
Mileage discounts can be hit or miss, honestly. I've seen some folks save a decent chunk, but you're rightβoften it's just a few bucks shaved off. Veteran discounts, though, can really add up if you stack them with other perks. Worth exploring all your options...