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Insurance Basics Every Credit Union Member Should Know

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What Is Insurance, Really?

Insurance is a financial safety net. You pay a premium—monthly or annually—and your insurer helps cover costs if something unexpected happens. Understanding how insurance works gives you more control over your finances.

Insurance matters because:

Think of it as a key part of your financial wellness strategy.

The Most Common Types of Insurance Members Should Know

Auto Insurance

Auto insurance protects you financially if you're in an accident. Common types of auto insurance coverage include:

Homeowners & Renters Insurance

Whether you own or rent, protecting your space and belongings is essential.

Life Insurance

Life insurance provides peace of mind that your family or dependents are financially supported.

Two common types include:

Knowing the difference between term and whole life insurance helps you choose coverage that fits your life stage.

Supplemental Insurance

Supplemental insurance—such as accident, disability, or identity theft coverage—adds a layer of financial protection beyond basic policies. These can be especially helpful if you have a high?deductible health plan or want extra peace of mind.

Key Insurance Terms Every Member Should Know

To understand your insurance policy, you’ll want to get familiar with a few essential terms:

Remember: Lower premiums often mean higher deductibles, so it’s important to balance affordability with protection.

How to Know If You Have Enough Coverage

Not sure if your insurance fits your needs? Ask yourself:

If the answer is “not really,” your credit union can help with a no?pressure review.

Why Your Credit Union Cares About Your Insurance

As a member?owned financial cooperative, your credit union works to protect your financial well?being—not to sell you something you don’t need. That’s why we:

Need Help Reviewing Your Coverage? We're Here for You.

Insurance doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you're exploring auto insurance, homeowners insurance, renters insurance, life insurance, or supplemental coverage, we’re here to help you make confident, informed decisions.

Have questions—or want to schedule a personalized insurance review? Our team is ready to help protect what matters most.



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