Can adult stepchildren of military get USAA insurance?
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Yes, adult stepchildren of military members are eligible to get USAA insurance under certain circumstances. USAA, which stands for United Services Automobile Association, is an insurance company that primarily serves members of the military and their families.
In order for an adult stepchild to be eligible for USAA insurance, they must meet certain criteria. First, the military member must be a current or former USAA member who had a USAA auto or property insurance policy while the stepchild was under the age of 18.
Alternatively, if the military member did not have a USAA policy during that time, the stepchild may still be eligible if the military member became a USAA member after the stepchild turned 18. In addition to meeting the above criteria, the stepchild must also be unmarried and not eligible for coverage through their own employer or another insurance provider.
They must also be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and meet USAA’s membership eligibility requirements. If the stepchild meets all of the eligibility criteria, they can apply for USAA insurance just like any other eligible family member. They will need to provide documentation proving their relationship to the military member and their eligibility for USAA membership.
In summary, adult stepchildren of military members may be eligible for USAA insurance if the military member had a USAA policy while the stepchild was under the age of 18, or became a USAA member after the stepchild turned 18. The stepchild must meet other eligibility criteria and provide documentation proving their relationship and eligibility for USAA membership.
Asked November 28, 2017 by Andy Villena