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Do I really need auto insurance?
Auto insurance is designed to protect you financially. If you are responsible for injuries, you may be held liable for the injured person's vehicle repairs, medical expenses, therapy and loss of wages.
All states require you to be financially responsible when driving a car. Depending on the state, you may be legally required to have auto insurance.
Who is covered under my auto policy?
It depends on your policy. Often, your spouse, children or others with permission to drive your vehicle are covered. Be sure to check with us for your particular policy.
What coverage options are available?
Most states require that you carry a minimum amount of liability coverage. Liability insurance pays for damages if you become legally liable due to resulting body or property damage. Beyond that, you have many choices, ranging from different types of coverage, the amount of coverage and deductibles.
What factors may affect my auto insurance rates?
What factors can change my rates?
Your insurance cost can increase or decrease depending on your personal situation and the level of risk. Your rates can change because of changes in:
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If I'm in an accident, can I get a rental car?
Yes, if it is included in your policy. To verify if you have rental coverage please contact us.
What's the best way to inventory my belongings?
Keep detailed records of personal property including receipts, serial numbers, appraisals and the name and addresses of appraisers with these descriptions.
Does homeowners insurance protect me if someone gets hurt on my property?
Typically homeowner's insurance covers your liabilities if a guest falls and requires medical care. The amount of liability coverage is determined by your policy limits.
Am I required to carry homeowners insurance?
Unlike auto insurance you are not required by law to have homeowners insurance by your mortgage company may require it.
If I rent but don't own can I still get coverage?
Yes. Renters can purchase policies very similar to homeowners that cover personal property, liability, medical expenses etc., the renters policy simply does not cover the actual dwelling.
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What is not covered by typical homeowner's insurance?
There is a wide variety of damages, conditions, and costs that are not covered by homeowner's insurance. For example: