If you are married or planning to marry, you should determine how marriage impacts your insurance needs. The lack of proper insurance protection can lead a married couple into financial ruin. If you already have disability or life insurance policies, determine whether your existing coverage is adequate and update your list of beneficiaries. If you do not have either a disability or life insurance policy, consider whether or not your marital status changes your need for insurance. You should also review any existing policies held by you and your spouse (or spouse-to-be) and consider pooling them with one company or having multiple policies with one company in order to receive discounts and lower policy rates.

Disability insurance

While life insurance ensures that your family is financially provided for at your death, disability insurance provides your family with income if you are unable to work as a result of a serious illness or injury. Disability insurance is a necessity if you have a family that depends on you for financial support. Although disability coverage can be expensive, depending on your age and the type of work that you do, it allows you to insure your most valuable asset: the ability to earn an income.

Tip: You should consider disability insurance even if your household has two wage earners since most dual-income families have expenses that rely on both incomes.

How much disability insurance do you need?

Generally, you should have enough disability coverage to ensure that you could continue to maintain your current lifestyle if you became sick or injured and could not work for a lengthy period of time. While most insurance companies won’t insure you for your entire salary amount, you should look for a policy that provides benefits that replace at least 60 percent of your income. Benefits are received free of income tax for a policy that is paid for by the insured with after tax dollars.

Other types of insurance

Automobile insurance

Chances are that both you and your spouse own separate cars. If you each also have separate auto insurance carriers, you may want to pool your auto insurance with one company. Many insurance companies will give you a discount if you insure more than one car with them.

Homeowners/renters insurance

Whether you and your spouse own or rent a home, you need insurance to protect yourself against either the loss of your property or claims against you if someone injures him/herself on your property. If you already own a home, you may need to add your spouse’s name to the policy. Consider having the same insurance company provide coverage for your home or apartment and your car. Many insurers will give you a discount if you carry more than one type of policy with their company.