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Your New Year’s Insurance Checklist

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A new calendar year is a natural reset. Over the past 12 months, you may have moved, bought a car, started a home-based business, gotten married, or welcomed a new baby. Those milestones change more than your social media feed; they also change the protection you need. A quick insurance checkup in January can help keep your household on track and your budget under control.

New Year, New Protection

Start by listing big changes from last year: address changes, new drivers in the household, job shifts, or major purchases. Any of these can affect your personal insurance. Sharing these updates with your agent helps prevent coverage gaps and surprises at claim time.

Auto Insurance Checkup

Pull out your auto policy and look at your limits, deductibles, and listed drivers. Make sure your liability limits are high enough to protect your income and assets, not just to meet the state minimums. If your car is newer or financed, review comprehensive and collision coverage, especially if repair costs or car values have risen in your area. Ask whether your current deductibles still fit your budget if you had to file a claim tomorrow.

Homeowners or Renters Tune-Up

Housing and personal property costs often climb from year to year. Confirm that your dwelling coverage is enough to rebuild, not just to pay off a mortgage balance. Take a fresh look at the limits on personal property for furniture, electronics, and clothing. If you added a finished basement, upgraded a kitchen, or bought items such as jewelry, collectables, or high-end electronics, you may need endorsements or a separate schedule to ensure those items are fully protected.

Capture Savings, Extras, and Fraud Safeguards

Ask your agent to re-run discounts. You may qualify for savings for bundling home and auto, being a safe driver, having a good student in the household, or installing home security devices. As your assets grow, discuss whether an umbrella liability policy provides additional protection. Take a few minutes to set up your insurer’s online account or mobile app so you can access ID cards, e-documents, and alerts. Protect yourself from fraud by keeping copies of policies, ignoring suspicious calls or emails about claims you did not file, and knowing how to reach your state insurance department if something seems wrong.

Life and Disability Snapshot

Significant life changes are a signal to review life and disability coverage. Check that your beneficiaries are up to date and that benefit amounts reflect your current income, debts, and the needs of anyone who depends on you. If your family grew or your salary increased, your coverage may need to grow as well.

Organize Documents and Go Digital

Store ID cards, policy numbers, and app logins where you and a trusted family member can reach them quickly. Taking photos or a short video walkthrough of your home and valuables can make a future claim easier to document.

An annual review takes less time than most New Year’s resolutions and is far more likely to stick. Our local Oregon agents at Hans Norland & Sons Insurance can help you compare personal insurance options and find quotes in the area, so your coverage keeps pace with your life.