Insurance for Empty Nesters
As your kids grow up and you become an empty nester, you may find that you have far fewer responsibilities than in previous years with young, dependent children. At Bakshi Agency, we know this new stage in life may have you curious about what’s next for you and what changes may occur at home. Regarding your insurance policies, now is a great time to take a fresh look at your coverages to ensure they match your current situation. For example, you may be eligible to save on auto insurance or health insurance if your child now has their own policies. You may find savings within your personal umbrella policy as well.
While you may no longer have dependent children at home, you may still have a spouse or aging parents who depend on you and your income. As an empty nester, insurance can help financially protect your loved ones in the event of an accident or unexpected situation. Contact our agents to discover what suits you best and to update your policies.
The Right Coverage for Empty Nesters
Every parent with grown children, whether single or married, has unique insurance needs. When unexpected situations occur, insurance policies tailored to empty nesters can protect you and your valuable assets such as homes, property, vehicles, works of art, animals, etc., that would be costly to repair or replace on your own.
At Bakshi Agency, we work with empty nesters like you across Wisconsin and can help you determine the best coverages to match your current stage of life.
As independent agents, our agents have access to an array of insurance companies. Rather than purchasing insurance through one provider, our team can evaluate your needs and seek out the best policies within your budget.
Common Types of Insurance for Empty Nesters
Once your children move out and become independent adults, it’s time to evaluate any necessary and beneficial changes to your insurance policies. Click on the type of insurance you’re interested in learning more about below and contact our team at Bakshi Agency to review your policies and discuss any changes that would better fit your current stage of life as an empty nester.