Are Customized Snowmobiles and ATVs Covered by Standard Policies?

We insure your ATV, Snowmobile and motorcycle at Wenatchee Insurance

When you purchase insurance for your ATV or snowmobile, you expect it to cover your vehicle. But there are always exceptions and exclusions in insurance policies. Doing your due diligence when seeking out insurance for snowmobiles and ATVs is of the utmost importance. For example, if you have a customized ATV or snowmobile, is it going to be covered by the basic insurance policy you plan on purchasing? Here’s what you need to know about the limits of standard insurance policies for snowmobiles and ATVs, and how the team here at Wenatchee Insurance Agency, serving Wenatchee, WA, can help you get the coverage you need. 

Will a Standard Policy Cover Customized Snowmobiles and ATVs?

As is the case with most standard policies designed to cover various types of recreational and traditional vehicles, your standard policy isn’t going to offer the comprehensive coverage needed for customized snowmobiles or ATVs. This is because insurance is traditionally designed to cover the full value of the vehicle itself, not any aftermarket modifications that may bump up the value significantly. That being said, you don’t have to go without coverage or go without customizing your vehicle. Many insurance policy providers for snowmobiles and ATVs will offer policy add-ons so you can get the extra coverage you need for any modifications you make. Just remember to update your insurance company with these changes as they take place to avoid claim denials in the future. 

Not all all snowmobiles are the same especially in North Central Washington. We have events like Snowfest in Leavenworth where we can meet other powersport fans.  Or heading up the Methow and experiencing the trails around Winthrop. If you are dropping in a new can for a more aggressive sound or fine tuning your suspension to reduce body roll then you want those new parts covered. 

Cover Your Snowmobile or ATV With Wenatchee Insurance Agency

Whether your snowmobile or ATV is modified or not, you can rely on us at Wenatchee Insurance Agency, serving Wenatchee, WA, to find the appropriate insurance policy for you. Start now, and compare quotes with us!

 

 

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Healthplanfinder first look at 2026 Rates

Healthplanfinder 2026 Rates

The 2026 rates have been approved and are visible for the first time on the Washington Healthplanfinder. As I write this post the Silver plans were not loaded and you can not compare them side by side with your 2025 plans. All of the 2026 plans are listed on the Office of the Insurance Commissioner.

2026 rates first look

This is off the main screen from the Washington Healthplanfinder. It is only an estimate. It can change depending on what Congress does regarding the enhanced tax credits and the Healthplanfinder. When the enhanced tax credits were introduced, the first month that they went into effect was June of 2021. It made quite a difference in keeping money in the pocket’s of American households.

Ambetter Gold without tax credits

Our household is no longer eligible for tax credits with the current plan from Congress. So we have to make the jump from a couple hundred dollars to approaching $1687 per month. As small business owners, we don’t have the luxury of a large group plan. It will be about 1/4 of our income for 2026 before we get into use.

The Health Open Enrollment Period is important to talk about. The plans have made some big shifts and if you are eligible for tax credits will be more manageable. It is important to talk with someone who has a greater understanding of insurance than “that Uncle” eight into a case at Thanksgiving.

  • November 1st through December 15 for health plans starting January 1st
  • December 16 through January 15th for health plans starting February 1st.

Medicare has it’s own enrollment periods and there are special enrollments. We run applications year round just in case we find a Special Enrollment that works or to prepare for the next open enrollment.

Every year it is important to look at your plan because of changes. There are times that plans do not automatically renew or need to be updated. If a plan leaves the area then you may have been moved over to a plan that doesn’t work as well.

At Wenatchee Insurance Agency, we like to review plans every year during the Open Enrollment Period. This is Matt’s 13th Open Enrollment. We walk through all the plans available. We do not charge broker fees and if any commission is available it comes from the insurance company.

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