USAA has been providing life, auto, homeowners, health, and property insurance to over 13 million active-duty military, veterans, and their families since 1922. Only military members were eligible for USAA insurance originally, but the company has expanded its eligibility over the years. Here’s a list of who is eligible for USAA insurance: USAA employees –...
USAA has been providing life, auto, homeowners, health, and property insurance to over 13 million active-duty military, veterans, and their families since 1922. Only military members were eligible for USAA insurance originally, but the company has expanded its eligibility over the years.
If you’re the grandchild of a USAA member, you can be eligible if your grandparent becomes your legal guardian. If one of your parents is a USAA member because of their parents, then you can also be eligible.
USAA members can also lose their eligibility. You can lose it by being dishonorably discharged, or if you’re the former spouse of a military member and have remarried someone who does not have any ties to the military.
Even if you served in the military, you are not automatically a USAA member, so you’ll still have to sign up. You can become a USAA member for free. Visit USAA’s website to check if you’re eligible. You’ll need to provide your date of birth, social security number, and contact information, as well as details about your military service, or your family’s.
One of the cons of USAA Insurance is that it is only available to military personnel and eligible family members. But that’s not the case with Lemonade Insurance. The latter offers a wide variety of policy types, including renter’s insurance, home insurance, pet insurance, and term life insurance. All of these policies can be a-sessed by anyone. Thanks to being a public benefit corporation, the experience is unique.