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What’s a Coverage Review (And Why Do I Need One?)

by Erie Insurance on January 8, 2026

Life changes fast. And insurance policies don’t always automatically keep up.

A new car, a renovated kitchen or a growing family could leave you underinsured without you realizing it.

A coverage review offers you and your ERIE agent the chance to assess any life changes that could affect your insurance needs. This information you discuss can be used to update your current policies, and your agent can recommend additional coverages you may want to consider.

A coverage review is a good opportunity to ask questions and understand what your policies can (and can’t) cover. Your agent can also share real-life claims examples they’ve seen in your local area to help you avoid potentially costly coverage gaps.

Your agent may schedule an in-person meeting or ask you to provide information over the phone or email. Of course, you don’t need to wait for your agent to schedule a coverage review. You can also request one yourself. Just call, email or text your agent to get in touch.

When you’re ready to review your policies, you can download our free printable checklist to know what to discuss with your agent.

What information will my agent ask for during a coverage review?

During a coverage review, your agent will want to know about any life changes since you last connected. This may include:

  • Personal information: Make sure your agent has current information for you and your family. This includes your mailing address, phone number, email address and all the members of your household. Be sure to let them know of any name changes due to marriage or divorce, or if you’ve had a child since you last spoke, as this may lead to a change in your policy beneficiaries. Having the correct information on file ensures there aren’t any delays in the event of a claim.
  • Covered drivers: When updating your auto insurance, your agent will need to know if there are any changes to the drivers covered under your policy. This could be a child that’s about to get their driver's license or someone who’s living with you and regularly using your vehicle. If you’re considering a new vehicle, your agent can also provide a free quote.
  • Home updates: Have you upgraded your kitchen, transformed your bonus room or finished your basement? Major improvements like these increase the value of your home, which means you may need a higher limit on your homeowners policy. Without changing your limits, you may be left with a coverage gap that could leave you underinsured if you need to repair or rebuild your home if the unexpected happens. Ask your agent how guaranteed replacement cost can provide peace of mind.*
  • New purchases: While some “toys,” such as an, all-terrain vehicle (ATV) or golf cart, are insured in your auto policy, you may want a separate insurance policy if you purchase a boat. Insurance might not be required for watercraft and off-road vehicles, but these still represent a significant investment that should be protected. The same holds true with valuables such as musical instruments or jewelry. Sending a copy of your updated home inventory to your agent will help them determine if you need to purchase personal valuables insurance.
  • Job changes: Let your agent know if there have been any changes with your employment. For example, if you’ve retired or are now working from home, the miles you save on your daily commute may result in a lower auto insurance rate. And if you recently earned a promotion, it may be time to review your life insurance policy to ensure you’ve got enough coverage — beyond what may be offered by your employer.

Can my agent help lower my insurance bill?

Everyone likes saving money, right? Talk to your ERIE agent – they’ll work with you to ensure you’re getting the best price possible for the coverage you need.

Read more about available insurance discounts from ERIE or check out this list of ways you can save:

  • Safe driving discount: If you’re a safe driver with a good driving record, you could get a discount on your auto coverage. And in select states, ERIE’s free driving safety app, YourTurn® can help you earn rewards for safe driving.**
  • Car safety equipment discounts: You can save on your insurance coverage if your car is equipped with safety equipment like factory-installed air bags, passive restraint3 4, anti-theft devices and anti-lock brakes.
  • Multi-car discount3 4: If ERIE insures two or more of your vehicles, you could qualify for a discount. (All the vehicles in your household must be owned and used by the drivers we insure on the policy.)
  • Multi-policy discount: A discount is available if you have a qualifying life insurance policy1 or home policy in addition to your ERIE auto insurance. Reduced usage discount: If you’re not using your car for at least 90 consecutive days during the policy period, you could be eligible for a discount on your car insurance.3
  • Young drivers: Unmarried drivers under age 21 who reside with their parents may be eligible for additional savings on their car insurance.3
  • Annual payment plan: You can save by paying your auto premium annually.
  • Changing your deductible: Generally, you can lower your insurance premium by raising your deductible. But if you’d prefer to reduce your out-of-pocket expenses in the event of a claim, our diminishing deductible is available with the Erie Auto Plus endorsement. Your deductible diminishes2 for every year you do not have a claim.

Get customized advice from an insurance expert

At ERIE, we know every customer's circumstance is different. That’s why we never work from a one-size-fits-all formula. Your ERIE agent will listen to you carefully and offer tailor-made solutions for your situation and your budget. Best of all — you’ll get outstanding coverage, great rates and service from local people who care. To learn more, contact your local ERIE agent or start a free online auto quote.

 

* “You” must notify “us” or “our” Agent within 90 days of starting any improvements or additions which increase the “replacement cost” value of “your” Dwelling by $5,000 or more and pay any additional premium due. “Your” premium may be adjusted during the current policy period to reflect the additional amount of insurance. If “you” do not notify “us,” “we” do not cover loss to such improvements or changes.

** YourTurn® Program is not available in all states. Not available in KY, DC, NY, NC. Rewards vary by state, age and driving behavior and range from $2.5- $15 every two weeks based on driving 50 tracked miles and the participating driver’s score during the scoring period. Must drive a minimum of 50 tracked miles during each two-week reward period. Standard text messaging rates apply. Must have a compatible smartphone device with a data plan subscription and GPS capabilities and Vehicle covered under eligible auto policy is used exclusively by the participating driver.

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ERIE® insurance products and services are provided by one or more of the following insurers: Erie Insurance Exchange, Erie Insurance Company, Erie Insurance Property & Casualty Company, Flagship City Insurance Company and Erie Family Life Insurance Company (home offices: Erie, Pennsylvania) or Erie Insurance Company of New York (home office: Rochester, New York).  The companies within the Erie Insurance Group are not licensed to operate in all states. Refer to the company licensure and states of operation information.

The insurance products and rates, if applicable, described in this blog are in effect as of the article’s publish date and may be changed at any time.

Insurance products are subject to terms, conditions and exclusions not described in this blog. The policy contains the specific details of the coverages, terms, conditions and exclusions. 

The insurance products and services described in this blog are not offered in all states.  ERIE life insurance and annuity products are not available in New York.  ERIE Medicare supplement products are not available in the District of Columbia or New York.  ERIE long term care products are not available in the District of Columbia and New York. 

Eligibility will be determined at the time of application based upon applicable underwriting guidelines and rules in effect at that time.

Your ERIE agent can offer you practical guidance and answer questions you may have before you buy.

  1. 1
    All discounts are subject to eligibility criteria and applicable rates and rules at the time of purchase. Actual savings vary. Life multi-policy discount is not available in conjunction with auto policies already taking advantage of ERIE Rate Lock®. Erie Family Life insurance products are not available in New York. For additional information, contact your local ERIE agent.
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    Diminishing deductible up to a maximum reduction of $500. In New York, comprehensive deductible cannot be reduced to less than $50 and collision deductible cannot be reduced to less than $100.
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    Not available in Kentucky
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    Not available in North Carolina