Absolutely—and here’s how to do it in just a few steps:
1. Contact your insurer right away. Most companies require you to list any licensed teen in your household. Waiting could lead to denied claims.
2. Provide key details. Have your teen’s driver’s license number, date of birth, and any driver-training certificates ready.
3. Ask about discounts.
Good Student (B average or higher)
Driver-training or defensive-driving courses
Safe-driver or telematics programs
4. Compare rates for family auto coverage. Bundling everyone under one policy is often cheaper than a stand-alone teen policy. Check out these family auto coverage options for Pittsburgh drivers to see how much you could save.
5.Choose the right vehicle. Putting your teen on a modest sedan with solid safety ratings usually costs less than a sporty coupe.
6. Review liability limits. Teens are higher risk, so consider raising your liability coverage to protect family finances.
That’s it—add your teenager, lock in discounts, and drive with peace of mind. Good luck, Pittsburgh parents!
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