Motorcycle Insurance: 5 Common Mistakes That Wreck a Motorcycle Insurance Policy
The five motorcycle insurance mistakes we see most often — and exactly how to fix each one before it costs you a claim.
Most motorcycle insurance mistakes are not exotic. They are the same five-or-six errors made by very smart people who simply did not read their policy. Here are the ones we see most across our motorcycle riders in Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi client base — and how to fix each one.
Mistake 1: Buying the lowest limits the law (or the lender) allows
The minimum is the smallest amount of motorcycle insurance you can legally carry. It is not the smallest amount you should carry. A single-vehicle crash where medical bills outrun health insurance can blow through minimums in an hour. We routinely raise limits dramatically for a few extra dollars per month.
Mistake 2: Treating the deductible as the only price lever
Raising your deductible is a fine way to lower premium, but it is rarely the biggest lever. Bundling, removing stale endorsements, and shopping the carrier mix usually saves more without putting you on the hook for a higher out-of-pocket loss.
Mistake 3: Ignoring the endorsements page
The endorsements section of your motorcycle insurance dec page is where 30-40% of the real coverage decisions live. OEM parts and custom accessory coverage and guest passenger liability can be the difference between a fair claim payment and a fight.
Mistake 4: Forgetting to update the policy after life changes
New asset, new vehicle, new addition, new business activity, new rider in the household — every one of these changes the right amount of motorcycle insurance. We do annual reviews specifically to catch the changes clients forget to mention.
Mistake 5: Letting the policy auto-renew without a re-shop
Carriers raise rates between renewals. Your same coverage at the same carrier may be 8-15% more expensive next year for no fault of your own. Re-shopping every 24 months is the single highest-value habit a motorcycle insurance customer can build.
Miller Insurance Agency reviews every client's motorcycle insurance at renewal across multiple carriers in Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi — no charge, no obligation.
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