-
Related Links
-
Categories

aarp the hartford my policy FAQ
Right, AARP has no influence. If you bought the insurance DIRECTLY from Hartford, you have no agent. Hartford sells directly, but they ALSO sell through agents. If you bought through an agent, go to your agent for help. Otherwise, you ARE your agent.
Car insurance? or Health insurance??
You can stay on both.
You are merely a second driver on his policy, it isn't your policy and you have no rights of ownership of the policy upon his death. When he dies, his policy will be void at that point and you will need to get your own policy to continue driving. I'd
aarp the hartford my policy news
Call now to pay less for car insurance
After you hear the tale of Thomas Mitchell, an Arizona retiree, you may suddenly have the urge to run to the phone and call your auto insurer. And your life insurer. And your cable company. And anyone else you may do business with.
Most consumers know that they aren’t going to get a courtesy call from their service providers telling them they qualify for a better deal. Yet they still fail to review their policies to make sure they’re getting the lowest rates possible.
Mitchell’s accidental victory may provide the incentive.
After retiring last summer from a long career as a programmer, Mitchell said he knew he should review his expenses and try to trim whatever he could.
His hefty auto insurance premium on his two cars — he was paying $2,537 a year — seemed a juicy potential target. But he said he “dillydallied,” and didn’t call his insurer, Liberty Mutual, until a couple of weeks ago, shortly after AARP contacted him by mail and urged him to call The Hartford for a free quote on his auto insurance.
Source: El Paso Inc.