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By Chris Uzzo June 5, 2026
Starting and growing a family comes with many exciting milestones, but it also brings new responsibilities and financial risks. Between busy schedules, growing expenses, and changing priorities, insurance coverage is often overlooked. Unfortunately, small gaps in coverage can create major problems when the unexpected happens. Keeping the Same Coverage for Too Long Many young families continue using the same insurance policies they had before getting married, buying a home, or having children. As life changes, insurance needs often change as well. Coverage that worked a few years ago may no longer provide enough protection today. Underinsuring Personal Property Families tend to accumulate furniture, electronics, appliances, toys, and other belongings quickly. Many people underestimate the total value of their personal property until they experience a major loss. Creating a home inventory can make it easier to understand how much coverage may be needed. Choosing Coverage Based Only on Price It is natural to want affordable insurance, especially with the expenses that come with raising children. However, choosing the lowest-priced policy without understanding the coverage can lead to unexpected out-of-pocket costs later. Deductibles, liability limits, exclusions, and coverage options all matter. Not Updating Beneficiaries Life insurance and other financial accounts often require beneficiary updates after major life events such as marriage or the birth of a child. Forgetting to review this information can create complications later and may not reflect your current wishes. Many young families delay purchasing life insurance because they assume it is too expensive or unnecessary. In reality, life insurance can help provide financial stability for a spouse or children if something unexpected happens. Policies are often more affordable when purchased at a younger age. Ignoring Liability Protection  As families grow, liability risks can increase as well. Owning a home, hosting guests, having pets, or adding teenage drivers can all increase exposure to liability claims. Reviewing liability limits and discussing umbrella insurance may be worthwhile for some families. Forgetting to Review Coverage Regularly Insurance should not be treated as a one-time purchase. Families often experience changes in vehicles, income, home value, and lifestyle over time. Regular policy reviews can help identify gaps and ensure coverage continues to match current needs. Insurance may not always be top of mind during busy stages of life, but having the right coverage in place can help provide peace of mind and financial protection for your family. Taking a little time to review your policies now can help prevent larger problems later. Contact us today to review your insurance coverage and make sure your family is properly protected.
Why You May Need Personal Offense Coverage
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Slander and libel lawsuits are more common than you think. Learn what personal offense coverage is and whether your current policy includes it.
How to Insure a Travel Trailer or Camper
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Your camper still faces risks when it is parked for the winter. Learn how to adjust your travel trailer insurance during the off-season without losing coverage.
Getting Your RV Ready for Spring Travel
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Spring is the best time to hit the road in your RV. Here is a seasonal prep checklist and what to know about reviewing your RV insurance before you travel.
Tips for Towing a Boat Trailer
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Towing a boat trailer requires preparation and attention. Follow these safety tips to reduce the risk of accidents and unwanted insurance claims on the road.
How to Winterize and Properly Store Your Boar
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Winter is coming. Follow these steps to properly winterize and store your boat so it stays protected all season and is ready to go in the spring.
Choosing the Right Umbrella Insurance Policy: A Guide to Extra Liability Coverage
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Your standard policies may not be enough. Learn how umbrella insurance works, how much coverage you need, and how to find the right policy in Connecticut.
Who Needs Life Insurance and How Much
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Life insurance is not one-size-fits-all. Learn who needs it, how much coverage makes sense, and what to look for when choosing a policy in Connecticut.
Should I Notify My Insurance Company About a New Puppy?
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Adding a dog to your household can affect your homeowners insurance. Here is what Connecticut pet owners need to know before bringing home a new puppy.
Independent Insurance Agents
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Independent agents shop multiple carriers to find you the best rate. Learn how they differ from captive agents and why that choice matters for you.
Is Your Home Ready for Severe Weather
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Severe weather can cause serious damage fast. Here is how Connecticut homeowners can prepare their property and make sure their insurance coverage is current.
What to Look for When Buying a House to Avoid Insurance Claims
By Chris Uzzo May 29, 2026
Some home defects lead to costly insurance claims down the road. Here is what to inspect before you buy to protect yourself as a new Connecticut homeowner.